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[Formuleweb-general] commentary contemptible


From: Dinah Frazier
Subject: [Formuleweb-general] commentary contemptible
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 10:28:40 +0800

I have the same sort of knowledge from several gods.
There are no upper classes in the Isle of Cats. Of course I know it keeps me too much awayfrom home. And think of the time taken by the travelling! If I want tosee anybody you want me to see somebody else. The Archbishop says Avoid figures; and stickto the fact that Socialism would break up the family. Youll have a nervous breakdown if you go on like this.
And the fellowswho make the speeches can be depended on never to do anything else. Sir Arthur, left alone, looks inspired and triumphant.
If you want thesecrowds settled on soldierly lines, say so; and give me half a dozenmachine guns.
So that Satan may find mischief still for idle hands todo. Certainly not, if I have to pay twenty guineas for it.
For I am a patrician andtherefore myself a man of quality; and hawks should not pick outhawks eyes.
The point is to prevent the crowd doing anything, isnt it?
He is agentleman: and his manners are fairly pleasant; but they are not inthe least conciliatory. So that Satan may find mischief still for idle hands todo.
In so far as you know the truth you have it from my God,who is your heavenly father and mine. Yet the word came first, before it was made flesh. Trafalgar Square isnot a public place: it belongs to the Commissioner of Woods andForests. She is worried not only by anexcess of business but a sense of responsibility.
Crowds are dangerous whentheyve nothing to listen to or look at.
Your speech this afternoon atthe Church House.
My dear boy, at this very moment I am making notes fora speech on the family. In so far as you know the truth you have it from my God,who is your heavenly father and mine.

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