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Brave New World By Aldous Huxley


                           He climbed into the plane and, a minute


            later, was flying southwards, towards the river.


                           The various Bureaux of Propaganda and the


            College of Emotional Engineering were housed in a


            single sixty-story  building in Fleet Street. In the


            basement and on the low floors were the presses



            and offices of the three great London newspapers–


            The Hourly Radio, an upper-caste sheet, the pale


            green Gamma Gazette, and, on khaki paper and in


            words exclusively of one syllable, The Delta Mirror.


            Then came the Bureaux of Propaganda by


            Television, by Feeling Picture, and  by Synthetic


            Voice and Music respectively–twenty-two floors of


            them. Above were the search laboratories and the


            padded  rooms in which Sound-Track Writers and


            Synthetic Composers did the delicate work. The top


            eighteen floors were occupied  the College of



            Emotional Engineering.


                           Bernard landed on the roof of Propaganda


            House and stepped out.


                           "Ring down to Mr. Helmholtz Watson," he






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