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So you see, when war comes to one's village, one's doorstep, it isn't tragic and...
Author:
Daphne duMaurier
Book:
The Scapegoat
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Published at:
9 years ago
So you see, when war comes to one's village, one's doorstep, it isn't tragic and impersonal any longer. It is just an excuse to vomit private hatred. That is why I am not a great patriot.
( Daphne duMaurier )
[ The Scapegoat ]
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