Lydia Leonard Quotes
When I Was A Child, I Wanted To Be A Jockey. I Love Horses, But It's Not Practical To Have One In London. I Also Wanted To Be An Accountant, Which Isn't Glamorous At All, But My Dad Was One, And I Quite Liked Maths.
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