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Brave New World By Aldous Huxley


            pyramids, for example.


                           "My old black-patent bandolier …"


                           "And a man called Shakespeare. You've


            never heard of them of course."


                           "It's an absolute disgrace–that bandolier of


            mine."



                           "Such are the advantages of a really


            scientific education."


                           "The more stitches the less riches; the more


            stitches the less …"


                           "The introduction of Our Ford's first T-Model


            …"


                           "I've had it nearly three months."


                           "Chosen as the opening date of the new


            era."


                           "Ending is better than mending; ending is


            better …"



                           "There was a thing, as I've said before,


            called Christianity."


                           "Ending is better than mending."


                           "The ethics and philosophy of under-






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