Paul Theroux Quotes
But What I Liked In Aberdeen Was What I Liked Generally In Britain: The Bread, The Fish, The Cheese, The Flower Gardens, The Apples. The Clouds, The Newspapers, The Beer, The Wollen Cloth, The Radio Programmes, The Parks, The Indian Restaurants And Amateur Dramatics, The Postal Service, The Fresh Vegetables, The Trains, And The Modesty And Truthfulness Of People.
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