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Page 49
... seemed to be an increase of economic chaos , with unemployment surging dizzyingly to the heights of 2955000 by January 1933.3 Although thereafter it fell steadily , there remained the depressed areas , those new kinds of social hell ...
... seemed to be an increase of economic chaos , with unemployment surging dizzyingly to the heights of 2955000 by January 1933.3 Although thereafter it fell steadily , there remained the depressed areas , those new kinds of social hell ...
Page 76
... seemed cold and insignificant . A little bundle of leather and inked paper , a few phrases of curious and beautiful language , a day of exquisite music against this enduring , accusing army of trees in which was the gravity of God ...
... seemed cold and insignificant . A little bundle of leather and inked paper , a few phrases of curious and beautiful language , a day of exquisite music against this enduring , accusing army of trees in which was the gravity of God ...
Page 100
... seemed to be slightly in excess , and they seemed to be caricatures of their types and professions'.100 It is soon apparent to the reader , not to the narrator - that he is somehow still in his own country , and that the mountain climb ...
... seemed to be slightly in excess , and they seemed to be caricatures of their types and professions'.100 It is soon apparent to the reader , not to the narrator - that he is somehow still in his own country , and that the mountain climb ...
Contents
The Philanthropists of Mugsborough | 27 |
At Last the British are Coming | 48 |
The MiddleClass Dilemma | 79 |
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