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novelty of adventure has worn off this war business as far as I am concerned, and every day I am more convinced that I am a man of peace! In spite of all strain and sorrows of the last two years for all of us I feel that it must do us a lot of good, even though the price cost has been an awful one. As far as I am concerned I know the change has been very great. All the unthought-of events of the last two years have settled rather than unsettled me. I have learnt what is the true value of things and what it is that really counts in life and how small the little worries are that seemed so all important before I ever came up against big things. I know I have had many rough corners knocked off in the jostling and tumbling about of this short time, and probably those corners would have taken a long long time to rub away in the ordinary peaceful course of life. It has been strange to mix constantly with all sorts of men as I never would have met them at any school or university, and it has been very sickening at times, but it has been very very instructive. I suppose I have seen most sorts of men under most sorts of conditions, sometimes at their very best & often at their very worst, and have learnt to understand something of their ideals and make allowances for their difference from my

 

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