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...stops were pulled out. The robots were nicknamed "Dynamite Meteors" and "Hellhounds." The German people were solemnly told that they were falling like rain; that England's fate was sealed; that Britain had already been forced to order immediate evacuation of London. How this build-up would react on the German people when the anticlimactic truth came back was just another one of Dr. Goebbels' problems of the close future...
Theodore Dreiser, author of the galumphing American Tragedy, who last week told Columnist Earl Wilson: "I hope [the servicemen] react by ballot or by revolution...
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Just how the two undergrounds will react to each other and to the Russian occupation remains to be seen. But the Polish people have not forgotten an old tradition of resistance to foreign masters; their undergrounds have kept a stubborn nation alive for the day of reckoning...
...Hazlitt slashed them to pieces in fits of rage. Nice girls also displeased Hazlitt. When Charles Lamb introduced Hazlitt to a group of them, the essayist snarled that "they drove him mad." Well established already, says Authoress Maclean, was the "deep division in his nature ... a tendency to react from extreme refinement of feeling to extreme grossness of desire." Wrote Coleridge : "Hazlitt, to the feelings of anger and hatred, phosphorus - it is but to open the cork and it flames!" Wrote Hazlitt to his bride : "I never love you half so well as when I think of sitting down with...