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"There was beginning to be a sense of history, made immediate by the fact that an English king had given up his throne for a woman: "the woman I love," the king said and they thrilled to hear him say it, huddled about their radios as for warmth. Romance wasnt dead, they told themselves. Even in their time such things could happen--and they were on hand, almost a part of it, leaning toward the loudspeakers. Yet there was something weak and sordid about the affair: they could not help but feel this and they were vaguely dissatisfied, knowing it would not have been so in their fathers' and grandfathers' time. Amy"