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A TIP FOR THE NATIONAL
THE other day I got into a carriage of the Horsham train in which two men were sitting with their faces to the engine. In the far corner was a lean dishevelled man of about fortyfive, who looked as if he was trying to get away from himself. In the near corner-I sat down opposite him-was a horsey-loo...
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Published in: | Saturday review of politics, literature, science and art literature, science and art, 1928-03, Vol.145 (3779), p.385-385 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | THE other day I got into a carriage of the Horsham train in which two men were sitting with their faces to the engine. In the far corner was a lean dishevelled man of about fortyfive, who looked as if he was trying to get away from himself. In the near corner-I sat down opposite him-was a horsey-looking man with red cheeks and a beak of a nose and gay blue eyes. |
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ISSN: | 0950-9852 |