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Fencing With Death Fencing With Death by Elizabeth Pewsey
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“the whole of Budapest seems to be lit by a twenty-watt light bulb.”
Elizabeth Pewsey, Fencing With Death
“London, by contrast, was uniformly grey, and soaked with a thin drizzle which seemed to have gone on without pause for days. Londoners looked depressed, their infants and dogs being taken for wet walks in the parks looked depressed, the pigeons looked depressed. Only the ducks went serenely and contentedly about their watery business.”
Elizabeth Pewsey, Fencing With Death
“he saw the grim grey buildings going up and wondered again why socialism so often equalled hideous.”
Elizabeth Pewsey, Fencing With Death
“The road surface seemed to have been repaired with splats of hardened porridge,”
Elizabeth Pewsey, Fencing With Death