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Works of H. G. Wells: Tono-Bungay: Book The Second

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Monarch Notes, January 1st, 1963

Monarch Notes 01-01-1963 Tono-Bungay: Book The Second The Rise Of Tono-Bungay Chapter 1 How I Became A London Student And Went Astray When I was twenty-two I came to live in London. Every day, more and more impressions of the city were added to my mind until, gradually, I saw a certain pattern or structure to it. Bladesover, for me, had been the pattern for all England. The splendid gentry that inhabited Bladesover and Estry may no longer be there, but they have been replaced by the financial and mercantile giants - the inhabitants may have changed, but the general character of the system is m...

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