The Tenedos Times a Monthly Journal of the Mediterranean Destroyer Flotilla Dur

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The Tenedos Times a Monthly Journal of the Mediterranean Destroyer Flotilla Dur
Gerald Charles Dickens
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' I swore.
" ' In this island there exists the strangest collection of people ever gathered together — as you shall judge for yourself.
" ' A colony has — practically unknown to the outer world — been formed of individuals, mostly notabilities, who, for various reasons, have made themselves too conspicuous in their careers.
" ' Some have made things too hot for themselves, others have become sick of the fame and notoriety they can't shake off. ' " * To become a Rabbit is difficult.
" ' One must
... have brains and money, and though one may have livened this old world up a bit, no actual criminal is eligible. The secret of the existence of this community is easily kept. The individual members mutually do not wish to give it away ; also, each member has various financial interests in it of no negligible order. ' " By this time the port had gone round twice, once for * The King ' and once for the Rabbits' toast — ' May we never ]bt snared. ' " Further explanations are superfluous ; you will now come with me to a big soiree at the club, at which you will see the Rabbits en masse and at their best.

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