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Vol. 27 No. 4 who also discussed marginality; see also,
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THE
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. . . the cumulative effect of long years of
subordination had so demoralized the
Anglo-Indian, as to have robbed him of almost
all self-assertion, initiative and vision, so
that the moment and the opportunity slipped by
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