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... question could be easily answered with a simple " NO " . But the facts are that there probably isn't a single person in this room who could say NO with- out perjuring himself . There are Armed Service Analyses that estimate GI ...
... question could be easily answered with a simple " NO " . But the facts are that there probably isn't a single person in this room who could say NO with- out perjuring himself . There are Armed Service Analyses that estimate GI ...
Page 519
... question : he refers to it in one of his latest notes . He is surely a wonder- ful man — a rare , cleaned - up man ... questions , and asks the questions mildly enough . " [ Whitman replied : ] " I suppose you are right - drive ' is not ...
... question : he refers to it in one of his latest notes . He is surely a wonder- ful man — a rare , cleaned - up man ... questions , and asks the questions mildly enough . " [ Whitman replied : ] " I suppose you are right - drive ' is not ...
Page 520
... question . I suppose you might say - why don't you shut him up by answering him ? There is no logical answer to that , I suppose : but I may ask in my turn : ' What right has he to ask questions anyway ? " W. laughed a bit . “ Anyway ...
... question . I suppose you might say - why don't you shut him up by answering him ? There is no logical answer to that , I suppose : but I may ask in my turn : ' What right has he to ask questions anyway ? " W. laughed a bit . “ Anyway ...
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