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Bill Bryson

“Built in the hope of distracting workers from the peril of drink, it contained a gymnasium, a laboratory, a billiards room, a library, a reading room, and a lecture and concert hall. Never before had manual workers been given a more lavish opportunity to better themselves, an opportunity that many scores enthusiastically seized. One James Waddington, an untutored woolsorter, became a world authority on linguistics and a leading light of the Phonetic Society of Great Britain and Ireland.”

Bill Bryson, Notes From A Small Island: Journey Through Britain
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Notes From A Small Island: Journey Through Britain Notes From A Small Island: Journey Through Britain by Bill Bryson
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