Episodes
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Missing episodes?
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“Once again Duncombe experienced the uncomfortable certainty of being face to face with a tragedy whose nature he could not guess at.”
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“The camel is old—horribly, mustily old—and it is difficult to conceive that it has ever been anything else.”
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“‘I laid a trap for you; I told you that I had never met Mrs. Saltpen-Jago. As a matter of fact I met her at lunch on Monday last. She is a pronounced blonde.’”
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“‘It seems there is just one way out of the tangle. He’s inclined to be amorous.’”
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“‘As your mother says, you are a mass of selfishness.’”
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“Yealmton and his wife waged a politely reticent warfare; it was a struggle which Thirza knew she must ultimately win, because she was fighting for existence.”
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“How long would she struggle in those unfathomed weed-grown depths before she lay as picturesquely still as the drowned heroine of her tale-weavings?”
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“In Burma it is possible to be a politician without ceasing to be a philosopher.”
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“Most of those terms are probably wrong, but a little inaccuracy sometimes saves tons of explanation.”
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“To the average modern Russian a desire to visit Pskoff is an inexplicable mental freak on the part of a foreigner who wishes to see something of the country he is living in.”
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“It is, indeed, no small triumph to have combined the untrammelled liberty of primeval savagery with the luxury which only a highly developed civilization can command.”
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“Bidderdale’s attention was caught by an item on a loose sheet of agenda paper: ‘Vote on account of special Hells.’”
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“It takes all sorts to make a sex.”
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“The lark would suddenly dash skyward and pour forth a song of ecstatic jubilation that sounded horribly forced and insincere.”