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ing the unguarded emissaries who demand a 

 share of the peasants' produce for the city 

 dwellers. There, the avenues to Arcadia are 

 closed by armed hordes of selfish peasant 

 proprietors. Here, in England's green and 

 pleasant land, let us take the right road while 

 it is still open to us. Let us, as Lord Ernie 

 said, have a sense of proportion ; let us take 

 the open road to Arcadia before it is too late ! 



