Growing: An Autobiography of the Years 1904-1911, Volume 2 |
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What in fact happened was that I had put the finishing touches to a façade behind which I could conceal or camouflage my intellect and also hide from most people , both in Ceylon and for the remainder of my life , the fact that I am ...
What in fact happened was that I had put the finishing touches to a façade behind which I could conceal or camouflage my intellect and also hide from most people , both in Ceylon and for the remainder of my life , the fact that I am ...
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The mere fact that I had brought a dog with me — which had hardly if ever been done by a civil servant before — was well thought of and began to counteract Voltaire , and the two things , the one so obviously right and the other so ...
The mere fact that I had brought a dog with me — which had hardly if ever been done by a civil servant before — was well thought of and began to counteract Voltaire , and the two things , the one so obviously right and the other so ...
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Of course , many of the reactions of intelligent people are just as ridiculous , silly , and simple as those of the most unintelligent ; the only difference is that in ordinary life we are clever enough to conceal the fact from the ...
Of course , many of the reactions of intelligent people are just as ridiculous , silly , and simple as those of the most unintelligent ; the only difference is that in ordinary life we are clever enough to conceal the fact from the ...
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User Review - Tom.Wilson - LibraryThingPlaying tennis with starched whites with the other English administrators and then chatting over G and Ts in the tropical warm of the evening in an old Dutch fort on the north-east coast of Sri Lanka ... Read full review
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User Review - Jenney - LibraryThingIn the feudal society of Ceylon "I felt that there was some depth of happiness rather than pleasure, of satisfaction, . . . which the western world is losing or has lost." (p 158) Judgments such as ... Read full review
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