"It's all very well to talk like that,” said Mr. Rafiel. “We, you say? What do you think I can do about it? I can't even walk without help. How can you...

What an absurdity to go and bury oneself in South America, where they are always having revolutions.
~ Agatha Christie ~












What an absurdity to go and bury oneself in South America, where they are always having revolutions.
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