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Author:
James Hilton
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Goodbye, Mr. Chips: A Novel
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that he was both more and less experienced than the youngest new boy at the School might well be; and that, that paradox of age and youth, was what the world called progress.
( James Hilton )
[ Goodbye, Mr. Chips: A Novel ]
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