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The New Yorker, December 16, 1939 P. 21 Comment on publicity given to people involved in grotesque or foolish predicaments.
By Wolcott Gibbs The New Yorker, December 16, 1939 P. 21 Comment on publicity given to people involved in grotesque or foolish predicaments.
We're in that foolish human predicament of striving for a goal that we fear, that we have no need for.
Lord Percy remained similar in character to the original series, as a foolish sidekick in Blackadder's plots and predicaments.
Foolish, foolish idea.
Still foolish.
Foolish is as foolish does.
It's her predicament.
Stay foolish".
Stay Foolish.
Foolish, perhaps.
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