Ronald Frame Quotes
At The Age Of Nine, I Could Cross The Length Of Glasgow On A Succession Of Buses, Wearing Regulation Garter-topped Stockings And Compulsory Cap And - If I'd Done Well Enough To Earn The Honour In Last Week's Test - With A First World War Medal On A Striped Ribbon Pinned To My Brown Blazer. I Must Have Looked Like A Chocolate Soldier.
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