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Observing the bank holiday crowds disporting themselves at the seaside reminded me of the classic exchange between the distinctly rotund G K Chesterton and the slender figure of George Bernard Shaw.
Chesterton remarked that to look at Shaw one would think there had been a famine, and Shaw retorted that to look at Chesterton one would think he had caused it.See the full content of this document
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Cheap Food? There's a Slim Chance of That
If there are food shortages in the world then here were the reasons, gargantuan examples of the hum...
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