The Human Boy and the War - Eden Phillpotts

The Human Boy and the War

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THE HUMAN BOY AND THE WAR
New York THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 1916
All rights reserved
Copyright 1916 BY THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
Set up and electrotyped. Published June, 1916 Reprinted October, 1916.
CONTENTS
THE HUMAN BOY AND THE WAR
THE BATTLE OF THE SAND-PIT
After the war had fairly got going, naturally we thought a good deal about it, and it was explained to us by Fortescue that, behind the theory of Germany licking us, or us licking Germany, as the case might be, there were two great psychical ideas. As I was going to be a soldier myself, the actual fighting interested me most, but the psychical ideas were also interesting, because Fortescue said that often the cause won the battle. Therefore it was better to have a good psychical idea behind you, like us, than a rotten one, like Germany. I always thought the best men and the best ships and the best brains and the most money were simply bound to come out top in the long run; but Fortescue said that a bad psychical idea behind these things often wrecks the whole show. And so I asked him if we had got a good psychical idea behind us, and he said we had a champion one, whereas the Germans were trusting to a perfectly deadly psychical idea, which was bound to have wrecked them in any case--even if they'd had twenty million men instead of ten.
So that was all right, though, no doubt, the Germans think their idea of being top dog of the whole world is really finer than ours, which is Live and let live. And, as I pointed out to Fortescue, no doubt if we had such a fearfully fine opinion of ourselves as the Germans have, then we also should want to be top dog of the world.
And Fortescue said:--

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2013-01-04

Темы

War stories, English; Boys -- Fiction; World War, 1914-1918 -- England -- Fiction; England -- Social life and customs -- 20th century -- Fiction

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