Downhill All the Way: An Autobiography of the Years 1919-1939 |
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... feel the horror of the savagery of contemporary man in a way in which I do not feel it when I hear of the more horrible stories of the massacre of millions . I knew them as individuals , and it is as an individual that I feel their fate ...
... feel the horror of the savagery of contemporary man in a way in which I do not feel it when I hear of the more horrible stories of the massacre of millions . I knew them as individuals , and it is as an individual that I feel their fate ...
Page 205
... feeling about her books and their reputation in the world . She seemed to feel their fate to be almost physically and mentally part of her fate . I do not think that she had any belief in life after death , but she appeared to feel that ...
... feeling about her books and their reputation in the world . She seemed to feel their fate to be almost physically and mentally part of her fate . I do not think that she had any belief in life after death , but she appeared to feel that ...
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... feel faintly encouraged . I feel some encouragement too when I contemplate the other end of the scale where are journals of small circulation like the Political Quarterly . There is no doubt that , if their standards , both journalistic ...
... feel faintly encouraged . I feel some encouragement too when I contemplate the other end of the scale where are journals of small circulation like the Political Quarterly . There is no doubt that , if their standards , both journalistic ...
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