"The United States--united as never before--have drawn the sword for freedom and cast away the sabre. All these tremendous steps have led the subjugated peoples of Europe to life up their heads again in hope. They have put aside forever the shameful temptation of resigning themselves to the conqueror's will. Hope has returned to the hearts of scores of millions of men and women, and with that hope there burns the flame of anger against the brutal, corrupt invaders and still more fiercely burn the fires of hatred and contempt for the filthy quislings...." --Winston Churchill, December 26th 1941
Said to be the sundial of savages, the shadows where one can read the absence of the thing represented. Only during daylight of course.
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