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"Whereabouts in England?" my questioner went on.
"You see," my questioner said, "in his late sermons, Joseph Smith developed some really radical ideas.
I went straight up to my questioner and pleaded, "Tell me more".
"What's your favourite book?" I ask my questioner, or "Who's your favourite author?" And it works.
Yet all the indications are that E.U. policy makers have no more of a clue about the endgame than my questioner does.
Having been an interviewee myself, on the sharp end of many an interrogation, I have often wondered what my questioner hoped to discover from their interview with me.
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