At eleven o'clock, when the Armistice was announced, I was in Tottenham Court Road. Within two minutes everybody in all the shops and offices had come into the street. ... I saw a man and woman, complete strangers to each other, meet in the middle of the road and kiss as they passed. ... The crowd was frivolous still, and had learned nothing during the period of horror, except to snatch at pleasure more recklessly than before. I felt strangely solitary amid the rejoicings, like a ghost dropped by accident from some other planet.
Source: The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell, v.2 chap. 2: Russia
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