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Old 12-18-2018, 08:22 AM   #4910
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I read War and Peace at a time of drought, when I was a poor student, ebooks didn't exist, and I would pick my £1 Wordsworth Classics by volume. I liked it a great deal, although I did skim the Historical Imperative essays at the start of each section.

It's the remnants of the drought mentality that bring me to this thread, I think.
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