Agatha Christie Quotes
I Had A Lovely Childhood In Ireland, Riding, Hunting, And A Great Big, Bare, Draughty House With Lots And Lots Of Sun In It. If You've Had A Happy Childhood, Nobody Can Take That Away From You, Can They? It Was Afterwards - When I Grew Up - That Things Seemed Always To Go Wrong.
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