Bernard Cornwell Quotes
Their Bricks And I Thought How The World Had Once Been Filled With These Houses. I Remember The First Time I Ever Climbed A Roman Staircase, And How Odd It Felt, And I Knew That In Times Gone By Men Must Have Taken Such Things For Granted. Now The World Was Dung And Straw And Damp-ridden Wood. We Had Stone Masons, Of Course, But It Was Quicker To Build From Wood, And The Wood Rotted, But No One Seemed To Care.
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