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[Then he turns to his mother and sits near her. ] Has Mrs. Walker heard from Ralph? MRS. NASH. No. It s very strange. I m afraid it means bad news. HAROLD. The boys at the front are having a rotten time of it. Especially the green ones. They save all the talent and push the youngsters right on to the firing line. Devilish thing, this war ! THE STATE FORBIDS SI MRS. NASH. Thank God, you didn t enlist when Ralph Walker did. I think it would have killed me, Harold. HAROLD. Don t worry about my enl...isting. Nothing could make me. [Angrily. ] Not even that hussy who called me a coward ! MRS. NASH. Who dared to call you a coward? HAROLD. Oh, never mind. MRS. NASH. It s the cowards who enlist. It takes courage to stay at home. HAROLD. You re right, Mother, it does. We could have avoided this war if we d wanted to. We re as much to blame as the other side. MRS. NASH. You ll keep out of it, Harold? No matter what happens? HAROLD. I ve no desire, Mother, to go out and kill fellows, just young fellows like I am.
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