in France. I hadn't been able to understand how
the French could develop, largely within two years,
their amazingly successful intelligence system. It
had seemed miraculous that at the same time they
should have brought to so little the German system
of many decades' growth. In these faces the
answer lay. One saw there an infinite capacity
for sacrifice. One read also that alert watchfulness, that greed for justice. And the entire
country is to some extent like that, because there
are few who haven't suffered personally from
this war with its new and intolerable methods.
Every man and woman is a potential trapper of
spies.
Moreover, as I looked, it seemed to me that on the simple altar before which these determined people worshipped, the supernal and France had become inextricably tangled.