Peter Bradley

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things which they ought to have known would make a considerable difference to the way the game was played—the college system, which the Limiting Factor had glossed over, was a good example—and put him at least partly in the charge of a drunken, loud-mouthed fool childishly infatuated with a few imperialist tricks and a resourcefully inhumane social system.
The Player of Games (Culture, #2)
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