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NOTES 1. G. Caton - Thompson , Mixed Memoirs ( Gateshead : Paradigm Press , 1983 ) . 2. Ibid . , 40 . 3. See Arthur Salter , Memoirs of a Public Servant ( London : Faber and Faber , 1961 ) . 4. Caton - Thompson , Mixed Memoirs , 74 . 5.
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