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

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From: Monarch Notes
Date: 19630101
Author:Wells, H. G.

Wells, H. G.
Monarch Notes
01-01-1963
Tono-Bungay: Book The First

The Days Before Tono-Bungay Was Invented

Chapter I Of Bladesover House, And My Mother; And The Constitution Of Society

The course of most people's lives seems to follow a pattern of beginning,
middle, and end, and they are not usually out of character. A person usually
has his class and remains there during the course of his life. There are
others, however, who encounter life on different levels, tasting, as it were,
the various strata. Sometimes one is extracted from one's class, out of one's
stratum, and lives rather crosswise ...

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