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... felt that I had got to escape not merely from imperialism but from every form of man's dominion over man . I wanted to submerge myself , to get right down among the oppressed , to be one of them and on their side against their tyrants ...
... felt that I had got to escape not merely from imperialism but from every form of man's dominion over man . I wanted to submerge myself , to get right down among the oppressed , to be one of them and on their side against their tyrants ...
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... felt disappointment , both with his plan as well as his hope of re- lease . He checked the gas and saw he was down to empty in one tank with a quarter left in the other . He felt angry with his subserviency now , and began to worry ...
... felt disappointment , both with his plan as well as his hope of re- lease . He checked the gas and saw he was down to empty in one tank with a quarter left in the other . He felt angry with his subserviency now , and began to worry ...
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... felt the headache returning . She looked at her wrist watch . It had been perhaps ten minutes , she guessed , since she had left the phone booth . Suddenly , in a vivid second of memory , a picture of the man holding a newspaper , the ...
... felt the headache returning . She looked at her wrist watch . It had been perhaps ten minutes , she guessed , since she had left the phone booth . Suddenly , in a vivid second of memory , a picture of the man holding a newspaper , the ...
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