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for the public, it seemed, preferred to believe that which disturbed it least...
Author:
M.M. Kaye
Book:
The Far Pavilions
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for the public, it seemed, preferred to believe that which disturbed it least and to ignore troublesome information. Which is a failing common to all nations.
( M.M. Kaye )
[ The Far Pavilions ]
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