Perhaps general degradation result much crowding, little privacy, much — Lloyd C. Douglas, Robe

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Perhaps this general degradation was the result of too much crowding, too little privacy, too much noise. You couldn't be decent if you weren't intelligent; you couldn't be intelligent if you couldn't think—and who could think in all this racket? Add the stench to the confusion of cramped quarters, and who could be self-respecting?

Lloyd C. Douglas, The Robe

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