MIRACLES FROM BRITAIN
From an Englishman in America: “ X ” (a well-known American) writes to me, ‘ Why should England need propaganda when the English behave as they do? This shipload of torpedoed children singing in their nighties will bring down tho house all over the country.’ The plain fact, of course, is that America demands, always demands, miracles from Britain —and our people keep on performing them.”—“ Janus,” in the ‘ Spectator.’ i
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Evening Star, Issue 23753, 7 December 1940, Page 3
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71MIRACLES FROM BRITAIN Evening Star, Issue 23753, 7 December 1940, Page 3
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