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SHADOWS IN A JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY SENSE

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00I think I understand the meaning of this sentence from Steinbeck's "Travels with Charley" but I'm not quite sure, could someone explain it to me?:02br
00 'It seemed to me that the frantic bustle of America was not in Montana. Its people did not seem afraid of SHADOWS IN A JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY SENSE.'02br
00 It does mean that they lived politically relaxed, or something like this?02br
00 Thanks, jo. 0-
  

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0Hi,02br 02br 01font 00'It seemed to me that the frantic bustle of America was not in Montana. ' 02br 00It does mean that they lived politically relaxed, or something like this? 00Yes, basically.

  • 0Hi,02br 02br 01font 00'It seemed to me that the frantic bustle of America was not in Montana.
  • ' 02br 00It does mean that they lived politically relaxed, or something like this?
  • 00Yes, basically.
  • 02font 02br 02br 01font 00Best wishes, Clive02br 02font 0-
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0Hi,02br
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01font00'It seemed to me that the frantic bustle of America was not in Montana. Its people did not seem afraid of SHADOWS IN A JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY SENSE.' 02br
00It does mean that they lived politically relaxed, or something like this? 00Yes, basically. The John Birch Society was (and perhaps still is', check the 'net fo

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