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He was asked for a statement, and he received a group of reporters in
his office. He spoke without anger. He said: "I can't tell anyone
anything about my building. If I prepared a hash of words to stuff into
other people's brains, it would be an insult to them and to me. But I am
glad you came here. I do have something to say. I want to ask every man
who is interested in this to go and see the building, to look at it and
then to use words of his own mind, if he cares to speak."
The Banner printed the interview as follows: "Mr. Roark, who
seems to be a publicity hound, received reporters with an air of
swaggering insolence and stated that the public mind was hash. He did
not choose to talk, but seemed well aware of the advertising angles of
the situation. All he cared about, he explained, was to have his
building seen by as many people as possible."
© 1943 The Bobbs-Merril Company, Renewed 1971 by Ayn Rand
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