The Mitfords Quotes
The Mitfords: Letters Between Six Sisters
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“I had letters from you & the Lady & Henderson today, wouldn’t it be dread if one had a) no sisters
b) sisters who didn’t write.
Deborah to Diana, 21 July 1965”
― The Mitfords: Letters Between Six Sisters
b) sisters who didn’t write.
Deborah to Diana, 21 July 1965”
― The Mitfords: Letters Between Six Sisters
“(from Diana to Deborah, 8 May 1998)
Talking of language difficulty Tony Lambton says Selwyn Lloyd introduced him to Khrushchev saying 'He's the best shot in England,' and the translator said 'Lord Lambton is to be shot tomorrow.' Khrushchev thought it quite normal but patted him on the shoulder kindly.”
― The Mitfords: Letters Between Six Sisters
Talking of language difficulty Tony Lambton says Selwyn Lloyd introduced him to Khrushchev saying 'He's the best shot in England,' and the translator said 'Lord Lambton is to be shot tomorrow.' Khrushchev thought it quite normal but patted him on the shoulder kindly.”
― The Mitfords: Letters Between Six Sisters
