Diana Gabaldon Quotes
It's A Bit Undignified To Get Into, But It's Verra Easy To Take Off"
"How Do You Get Into It?" I Asked Curiously.
"Well, Ye Lay It Out On The Ground, Like This" -he Knelt, Spreading The Cloth So That It Lined The Leaf-strewn Hollow- "and Then Ye Pleat It Every Few Inches, Lie Down On It, And Row."
I Burst Out Laughing, And Sank To My Knees, Helping To Smooth The Thick Tartan Wool.
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