The elderly clerk spoke again. He said, “I’m 32 . I’ve got the right to speak. We are going the 33 way about all this. Everyone must 34 lots. This isn’t the last draw we shall have, and picture to yourselves what it will be 35 in this cell if we have a privileged 36 the ones who are left to the end. The rest of you will soon begin to hate us. We shall be left out of your fear . . . ’’ But what this country doesn’t know is that 37 has created a monster in the form of millions of 38 men who have been taught to deal in 39 , and who have been given a chance to die for the 40 nothing in history. We have returned to this country with a 41 of anger and betrayal which nobody has yet grasped. I wonder if this blandness of our diet doesn’t explain 42 so many of us are 43 and even dangerously so. When things had 44 ,we knew what we were 45 all the while—and it satisfied us. A teaspoonful of my mother-in-law wild strawberry 46 will entirely satisfyyour jam desire. I was especially intrigued by a 47 in Watts because it was supposed to be 48 . I wanted to demonstrate that it could be done more than anything 49 . I recall a moment during a city-wide high school oratorical 50 when one of the judges asked 51 anything good could come out of Watts. Our high school won the contest. What is serious about excitement is that so many of its 52 are destructive. It is destructive in those who cannot 53 excess in alcohol or gambling. It is destructive when it takes the form of mob violence. And 54 all it is destructive when it leads to 55 . It is so deep a need that it will find 56 outlets of this kind unless innocent outlets are at hand.
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