Previously: Going Native: Chapter 12: Part II
It's hard for Anglo-Saxons, anti-social, as suspicious of neighbors as if they still lived in the boggy forests of Finland, city-dwellers for a paltry thirty generations, to understand the publicity, the communal quality of life in the region of the Mediterranean. The first thought when one gets…
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