Tor Andreas S. Grønning

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The whisky that seemed to some observers to be omnipresent was most often diluted with water or with soda, to the point where “It was really a mouthwash”, Jock Colville told Churchill’s biographer Martin Gilbert. “He used to get frightfully cross if it was too strong.”
Dinner with Churchill: Policy-Making at the Dinner Table
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