SCENES IN THE GREAT WAR
was to set fire to churches, to throw images of Christ into the road, and, showing no mercy to old men and women and children, to destroy all and spare none. And why? Ostensibly because one quite commonplace Austrian gentleman had. been foully murdered, but really because a vain and ambitious and rapidly increasing nation, living on an arid and insufficient soil, had come to consider themselves the master-spirits of humanity, and therefore entitled to possess the earth, or at least give law to all other nations.
"We are doing wrong, but it is necessary to do wrong, and we shall make amends as soon as our military necessities have been served."
"YOUR KING AND COUNTRY NEED YOU"
What a mockery! What a waste! What a
hideous reversion! What a confession of blank
failure on the part of civilization, including
morality and religion! But, happily, the invisible
powers of evil had not got it all their own
way, even on that morning of August 5. Out
of the very shadow of battle great things were
already being born among the children of men,
and chief among them were the spirits of sacrifice
and brotherhood. Even the cruel loss of nearly
all that makes human life worth living—cleanli-