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Book Review: ""It Can't Happen Here"" Page 2
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2 of fine sensibilities, well educated, a pronounced liberal, rather cynical & eccentric. His wife Eunica who may be sufficiently described by saying she is good, loyal, likes to knit, play solitaire, read the Kathleen Norris novels - When the polite situation becomes acute her husband remarks that Eunica just doesn't know what it's all about and the burning of one of her good saucepans is really more of a major crisis in her life. I'd like to tell of his modern but genuine daughter Shad Sissy Ledue The speaker of the evening Gen. Edgewaye is a typical 100% American hot air artist who advocates more power, bigger armies, and deplores organizations which as he says lead to a state in which the people are flabby lacking in the fieree pride of the warrior. After this rousing speech some of the Rotarians having faithfully escorted their wives home are invited to one of those after sessions at the home of Francis Tasborough, Ft. Buelah's wealthiest citizen. There in his private bar room Doremus Jessup & his friends are discussing the speaker of the evening with his inilitaristic ideas and his very evident advocacy of Senator Windrip one of the presidential asperants. Right her we might pause to say that the evening described is represented as now
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2 of fine sensibilities, well educated, a pronounced liberal, rather cynical & eccentric. His wife Eunica who may be sufficiently described by saying she is good, loyal, likes to knit, play solitaire, read the Kathleen Norris novels - When the polite situation becomes acute her husband remarks that Eunica just doesn't know what it's all about and the burning of one of her good saucepans is really more of a major crisis in her life. I'd like to tell of his modern but genuine daughter Shad Sissy Ledue The speaker of the evening Gen. Edgewaye is a typical 100% American hot air artist who advocates more power, bigger armies, and deplores organizations which as he says lead to a state in which the people are flabby lacking in the fieree pride of the warrior. After this rousing speech some of the Rotarians having faithfully escorted their wives home are invited to one of those after sessions at the home of Francis Tasborough, Ft. Buelah's wealthiest citizen. There in his private bar room Doremus Jessup & his friends are discussing the speaker of the evening with his inilitaristic ideas and his very evident advocacy of Senator Windrip one of the presidential asperants. Right her we might pause to say that the evening described is represented as now
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