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... feel a great in- dignation at the spectacle of the young men of Europe being deceived and butchered in order to ... feeling themselves at one with the herd , or in some instances from mere funk . This appeared to me ignoble . If the ...
... feel a great in- dignation at the spectacle of the young men of Europe being deceived and butchered in order to ... feeling themselves at one with the herd , or in some instances from mere funk . This appeared to me ignoble . If the ...
Page 87
... feel about your identity with yourself ? Well , anyhow , let me tell you how I feel about H. G. Wells . I have already tried to show that as a matter of fact a lot of him is already dead stuff and irrelevant stuff , and I have also ...
... feel about your identity with yourself ? Well , anyhow , let me tell you how I feel about H. G. Wells . I have already tried to show that as a matter of fact a lot of him is already dead stuff and irrelevant stuff , and I have also ...
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... feel or act as an individual without him . But I do not feel that I am he . I take a great interest in him . I keep him as clean as I can and am always on the watch to prevent him getting sulky , dull , or lazy — not always with success ...
... feel or act as an individual without him . But I do not feel that I am he . I take a great interest in him . I keep him as clean as I can and am always on the watch to prevent him getting sulky , dull , or lazy — not always with success ...
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