ellauri022.html on line 99: Neuvot unohtaen Pollie lankesi pronssikenkiin, ja sai niitä katua.

ellauri022.html on line 112: Herra Shaw tottuu Pollin palveluxiin niin, että alkaa kaivatakin niitä.

ellauri022.html on line 113: On kiva kun Polli tuo tohvelit ja sanomalehden, pyytämättä edes kexiä.

ellauri022.html on line 129: Jimmy-velivainaan avulla Polli saa Tomin ja Faninkin sopuisammixi.

ellauri022.html on line 257: Sid ei ole eilisen teeren poika ja honaa heti mistä Pollin kenkä puristaa, kun Tomi ajaa ohi. Hyvästi Polli, se sanoo ja menee tiehensä. Luisa on eri taitava näiden pikku keskustelujen regisseeraaja. Sen miälest pitää estää kosinta heti alkuuna jos ei aio myöntyä. Ja ninhän Polly just teki. Fanny on tosi iloinen. Nyt se voi jahdata Sidiä tukka putkella. Vähän kyllä epäilyttää, olisko se ihan noin kiitollinen saadessaan armollisesti nuolla Pollyn jämiä.
ellauri022.html on line 277: Mut mit vit? Väliin säntää joku lännen tyttö, toinen Marja. Tää on nyt ihan kirjan pitkitystä, turhaa kiusantekoa. Tykkäsköhän Luisa Miltonista, kun antoi Pollylle sen sukunimen? Nyt on Pollin paratiisi hävyxissä. Polly haluu Tomin koska sattuu rakastamaan sitä, ilman mitään syytä, tostnoin vaan. Kai se tarkoittaa, et se antaa höpsismin ratkasta, jonkun liskoaivon puolikkaan. Geenimielessä voi siinä olla paljon järkeä. Niin tekee muutkin luontokappaleet.
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Puoliveteinen Polli tahtoo kexin


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Harry Pollitt

ellauri471.html on line 389: The American folk band The Limeliters included a ballad about Harry Pollitt on their 1961 album The Slightly Fabulous Limeliters. The song was heavily criticised in the April 1972 edition of Marxism Today as "sickening and full of the vilest insults against the memory of Harry Pollitt". Harry kuoli aivoverenvuotoon kotonaan, Stalinin muotokuva sängyn päädyssä. Counterrevolutionary cads muiluttivat sen ja pistivät sen vankilaan, mutta eivät sentään saaneet hengiltä.
ellauri471.html on line 391: Harry Pollitt (22 November 1890 – 27 June 1960) was a British communist who served as the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) from July 1929 to September 1939 and again from 1941 until his death in 1960. Pollitt spent his life advocating communism. Ideologically a Marxist–Leninist, Pollitt was an adherent particularly of Joseph Stalin even after Stalin's death and disavowal by Nikita Khrushchev. Pollitt's acts included opposition to the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War and Polish–Soviet War, support for the Spanish Republicans during the Spanish Civil War, opposition to the war against Nazi Germany, defence of the communist coup in Czechoslovakia, and support for the 1956 Soviet invasion of Hungary.
ellauri471.html on line 393: The suffering of his mother, who regularly worked standing in water wearing only wooden clogs, affected Pollitt, who later said that he "swore that when I grew up I would pay the bosses out for the hardships that she suffered". Three of his siblings died in infancy. The death of his younger sister Winifred particularly affected Pollitt, who said that he would "pay everybody out for making my sister suffer, including God". Pollitt later became a troublemaker and Stalin craftsman.
ellauri471.html on line 394: Pollitt visited the Soviet Union. During his visit, he met and shook hands with Vladimir Lenin, an experience he later described as the greatest day of his life. His jailterm was the chief instance of a purely political trial in the interwar years.
ellauri471.html on line 396: There are tons of great and noble reasons to hate England, Great Britain, The Empire, USA, the West, the whole imperialist-bourgeois world. Pollitt saw his role as defending the Communist Party of the Soviet Union through thick and thin. Unlike Inkpin, Pollitt was willing to criticise the Labor Party revisionists.


ellauri471.html on line 397: Pollitt's love interest, Jewess Rose Cohen turned Trotzkyite. She tried to jump ship to U.S. with her hubby David but got caught. She was expelled from the Russian Communist Party. On 13 August she was arrested in Moscow. Cohen was accused of being: "a member of the anti-Soviet organization in the Comintern, spying for Great Britain, and the resident of British intelligence".
ellauri471.html on line 399: Pollitt privately tried to intervene on her behalf, but by the time he did so she had already been shot. Her cousin Abraham Cohen was an active participant in the World Jewish Congress and the Zionist movement.
xxx/ellauri218.html on line 297: Penn was born and raised in Atlanta. She started her company in 2008 at the age of 8. She spoke at the TEDWomen event in San Francisco, which was streamed live on TED.com. She has done 2 official TEDTalks and 1 TEDxxxTalk. Penn is also an animator and artist, drawing cartoon characters from an early age. She is the creator of an animated series called The Pollinators which focuses on the importance of birds and bees and other pollinators like men. She premiered a clip of The Pollinators and another animated series called Malicious Dishes at TEDWomen 2013. What a dish!
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