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he never declared his bonnes raisons from 

 the housetops — a symptom which so often 

 makes the diagnosis of grand-stand mania 

 an easy one. One may not, one can not 

 agree with Huxley in everything. To the 

 deeply religious his views are at times in- 

 tolerable, but they can never be assailed on 

 the ground of failing manly courage nor 

 as the mawkish expressions of an ill-bal- 

 anced intellect. 



