Ignorance implies real indifference, however copious the wordmongering.
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Ignorance implies real indifference, however copious the wordmongering.
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Powers are seeking as before to drown the problem of disarmament in endless and futile wordmongering.
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Melville "repels" here; he is guilty of "wordmongering," prolixity, and recourse to "marvellous" yarns that erode what is usefully "probable" in the narrative.
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