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From: Penny Contreras
Subject: [Cfgstoragemk-dev] carving
Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2006 05:39:23 -0700

And yet all the while, at the bottom of his heart, every-one knowsthat this is humbug.
But you see I was still halfafraid of the working class. And yet all the while, at the bottom of his heart, every-one knowsthat this is humbug.
I was consciousof an immense weight of guilt that I had got to expiate.
But I should have felt the same shame even ifthere had been no one to bring it home to me. It takes a lot of guts to be openly such a skunkas that.
For severalyears it was all the fashion to be a Bolshie, as people then called it. Snob-bishness is one of those vices which we can discern in every-one else but never in ourselves.
Only now were here for Gods sake lets stay here. A middle-class person embraces Socialism and perhaps even joins theCommunist Party.
But onedid not feel towards the natives as one felt to-wards the lower classesat home. For some months I lived entirely in coal-miners houses.
At most you get rid of some of your own class-prejudice by doingso. The word unemployment was on everyones lips.
But when you come to the normal working class the position is totallydifferent.
But the feeling thatpunishment is evil arises inescapably in those who have to administer it.
To begin with, there is no short cut into their midst.
The next momentthe stevedore collapsed on my chest and flung his arms round my neck. And this, youobserve, was pure prejudice.
It isso easy to be witty about the British Empire.
From their point of view all that mattersis that you, like themselves, are on the bum.
Hence the eager class-breaking activities which one can see in progress onall sides. But why is it so easy to be on equal terms with social outcasts?
I was not goingback to be a part of that evil despotism.
It can only be because in his heart he feelsthat proletarian manners are disgusting.
Galsworthy is a very fine specimen of the thin-skinned, tear-in-the-eye,pre-war humanitarian. I knew it was a common lodging-house by the sign Good Bedsfor Single Men in the window. It was too hot to sleep and we spent the night in talking.
For five years I had been part of anoppressive system, and it had left me with a bad conscience. England was full of half-baked antinomian opinions.

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