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— Sylvia Townsend Warner"I cannot love people in the country, I discover, because there is always this danger that they may be acquaintances, with all the perils and choleras of acquaintance implicit in them; but in London they seem as charming as rabbits."
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[On an anarchist acquaintance:] Everything in appearance the most alarmist aunt could wish.
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