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Julie Summers

“And the self concern which is our torment, whether we know it or not, must find an antidote when we let our imagination stray over the human misery now in the world. The common lot of men binds us to each other and if we will, we may pluck virtue from tragedy.”

Julie Summers, Jambusters: The Women's Institute at War 1939-1945
tags: humanity, tragedy
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Jambusters: The Women's Institute at War 1939-1945 Jambusters: The Women's Institute at War 1939-1945 by Julie Summers
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