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As he was later to put it, Tost is no beauty spot.
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As he was later to put it, Tost is no beauty spot.
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He visited and studied carelully a scct known as the "Pilgrims" which had started in Lower Canada and corne to the end of its course, with but six persons left, near the 'Tost' 'in Arkansas.
De la philosophie de la nature Delisle de Sales, J., 1741-1816 1770
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Wodehouse said that, while interned at Tost, he completed his novel Joy in the Morning, and wrote Full Moon, Spring Fever, and Uncle Dynamite.
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He was taken prisoner when Germany invaded and sent to an internment camp in the German town of Tost, Upper Silesia.
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"All the teams are more or less the same," said Tost
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There is absolutely no reason to think that Wodehouse knew what was afoot in the East, and in any case the Final Solution did not begin until after the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union, which did not commence until after Wodehouse had done to Tost what Bertie did to Totleigh Towers: shaken its dust from his feet.
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Prior to this moment of hideous embarrassment, Wodehouse had manifested the same almost childlike stoicism when deported from France and interned in a disused lunatic asylum in the town of Tost, Poland.
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Prior to this moment of hideous embarrassment, Wodehouse had manifested the same almost childlike stoicism when deported from France and interned in a disused lunatic asylum in the town of Tost, Poland.
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