71. Boarders live in the plainest of rooms, kept in pristine condition. 72. Bobby, gay and slender and handsome, has always lived in the ghetto. 73. But by this time the Captain had grown used to living in a blue haze. 74. But I live in a transition society. 75. But I would hope we live in a more enlightened age. 76. But our internal press and politics is living in a mad euphoria. 77. But there is another vivid illustration of the discrimination practised by the Labour Party against people who live in the province. 78. But we lived in a middle-class neighbourhood and I met with a lot of disapproval. 79. But when you live in another country awhile, you lose your identity and you acquire one from the new country. |