The whole upper class English way of living was strange. Tea with milk. Shrimps. He was a Colonel. My mother used to roast 1 piece of meat & they would eat it the whole week. Very strange, not very homely. Not… not nice.
The whole upper class English way of living was strange. Tea with milk. Shrimps. He was a Colonel. My mother used to roast 1 piece of meat & they would eat it the whole week. Very strange, not very homely. Not… not nice.
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