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Women and the Language of War in France,this question to some English tourists who had been holidaying in a Breton village.. But the English, ‘so happily safe in their tight little island’, stood politely aloof as de Pratz tried to explain: ‘Here is Germany — our bitterest, cruellest, most envious foe — living on the other side of a purel神圣将军 发表于 2025-3-25 08:28:34
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Women and the Language of War in France,stood politely aloof as de Pratz tried to explain: ‘Here is Germany — our bitterest, cruellest, most envious foe — living on the other side of a purely imaginary frontier. We have no natural defence against the enemy, who can invade us at any moment. We have but the wall built up of the breasts of our sturdy sons!’ (p. 29).土坯 发表于 2025-3-26 02:36:37
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