He wants the frankness (now) of manner which alone could carry a man in his position through an hour’s dejeunering with squab citymen who had no notion of what it would be proper to say to him.
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He wants the frankness (now) of manner which alone could carry a man in his position through an hour’s dejeunering with squab citymen who had no notion of what it would be proper to say to him.
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They don’t want to be saddled with a bunch of citymen.
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In the first year, we even took in a half-dozen citymen and nursed them while they died of radiation burns.
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We were completely free of any sense of peril, though the streets were full of citymen drawn by the sweet scent of prostitutes.
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