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" Aziz would not have been allowed to cross my threshold, not to speak of being taken as an equal. Men of his type are a pest even in free India. Some have acquired a crude idea of gracious living or have merely been caught by the lure of snobbism, and... "
Embracing the Other: Addressing Xenophobia in the New Literatures in English - Page 15
edited by - 2008 - 341 pages
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The Achievement of E. M. Forster

John Beer - History - 2007 - 174 pages
...British official in India was to my mind ever guilty'. He also finds Forster too charitable to Indians. 'Aziz would not have been allowed to cross my threshold,...Men of his type are a pest even in free India.' Some of the characters in the novel could be typical only of the sort of Princely State in which Forster...
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