...Section 10For days the broader side of Mr. Britling's mind, as distinguished fromits egotistical edge, had been reflecting more and more vividly andcoherently the spectacle of civilisation casting aside the thousanddispersed activities of peace, clutching its weapons and setting itsteeth, for a supreme struggle against militarist imperialism.
""Don't see that, George, at all. 'Mong other things, all our peoplewould be out of work. Unemployed! I grant you Tono-Bungay MAY be--notQUITE so good a... read more