ongman refers was; I believe; one of those detailed in the anonymous letters。 Evidently he caused it to be inquired into and found that it was baseless。
The end of the matter was that I went through the tale carefully; modified or removed certain passages that might be taken to suggest that holy matrimony is not always perfect in its working; etc。; and wrote a short preface which may now be read in all the copies printed since that date。
As I have said; the incident disturbed me a good deal; and more or less set me against the writing of novels of modern life。 It is very well to talk about art with a large A; but I have always felt that the author of books which go anywhere and everywhere has some responsibilities。 Therefore I have tried to avoid topics that might inflame even minds which are very ready to be set on fire。
The charge has been brought against me that my pages have breathed war。 I admit it; and on this point am quite unrepentant。 Personally I may say that I have a perfect horror of war; and hope that I may not live to see another in which my country is involved; for it seems to me terrible that human beings should destroy each other; often enough from motives that do not bear examination。 Yet there is such a thing as righteous war; and if my land were invaded I should think poorly of anyone; myself included; who did not fight like a wild…cat。 I am not even sure that I would not poison the wells if I were unable to get rid of the enemy in any other way。 What is the difference between killing a man with a drug and killing him with a bomb or by hunger and thirst? Patriotism is the first duty; and the thing is to be rid of him somehow and save your country。 However; this is a question on which I will not enter。
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