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And yet I can still think of nothing more gloriously giddy than plodding along the sand on the back of a donkey on a sunny summer’s day. Preferably a donkey called Diego Hernandez. One of his forelegs should be a slightly different colour from the other, and he should be prone to bouts of melancholy as he contemplates the shortness of summer and the fragility of happiness.’
Death Beside the Seaside (Lady Hardcastle Mystery, #6)
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