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This Side of Paradise

CHAPTER 5
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To the last farthing." "Well," said Amory, "I simply state that I'm a product of a versatile mind in a restless generation--with every reason to throw my mind and pen in with the radicals.

Even if, deep in my heart, I thought we were all blind atoms in a world as limited as a stroke of a pendulum, I and my sort would struggle against tradition; try, at least, to displace old cants with new ones.

I've thought I was right about life at various times, but faith is difficult.

One thing I know.

If living isn't a seeking for the grail it may be a damned amusing game." For a minute neither spoke and then the big man asked: "What was your university ?" "Princeton." The big man became suddenly interested; the expression of his goggles altered slightly.
"I sent my son to Princeton." "Did you ?" "Perhaps you knew him.


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