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Heres to the bourgeoisie! May we cut their throats and live as they do! he shouted as they raised their glasses in a toast.Cowles draws her book to a close with a crescendo of rhetoric colored by what Mackrell calls near-Churchillian levels of emotion:Let us recapture the virility of our forebears and rise up now.

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