Sarah Caudwell Quotes
I Would Think It Odd, He Said, That He Had Never Married. I Did Not, In Fact, Think It At All Odd
the Statistical Chances Against Any Woman Being Prepared To Endure Both The Hairiness Of His Legs And The Tedium Of His Conversation Seemed To Be Negligible. I Did Not Express This View, But Said Sympathetically That The Military Life Must Be Difficult To Combine With The Domestic.
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