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1 " a personal relationship in an impersonal world "
― , London's Burning: Life, Death, and Art in the Second World War
2 " the inevitable tension between knowledge and innocence "
3 " suggesting that, though their situation might be strange , there was nothing new about suffering . "
4 " an oasis of tranquillity in the heart of a nightmare "