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"Still, not to be English is hardly regarded as a fatal deficiency even by the...
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Beryl Markham
Book:
West with the Night
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"Still, not to be English is hardly regarded as a fatal deficiency even by the English, though grave enough to warrant sympathy.
( Beryl Markham )
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