The Empress of Australia Quotes
The Empress of Australia: A Post-War Memoir
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“They were not constructed for a life of contemplation or quiet reflection. Discomfort was incorporated into the design. It made sure the occupants were never able to relax or get a moment alone. It keeps them keen for work was the landlords’ mantra when they erected these match stick hovels across England’s hills and dales.”
― The Empress of Australia: A Post-War Memoir
― The Empress of Australia: A Post-War Memoir
“In the north,” I said, “the majority of the people have outdoor toilets. The ones that have an indoor privy are well to do and have a full bib and tucker. I am afraid Britain is not like Germany, or even the rest of Western Europe where pretty well everyone has an indoor WC. Your Hitler was a mean bugger,” I said, “but he was good for modern sanitation.”
― The Empress of Australia: A Post-War Memoir
― The Empress of Australia: A Post-War Memoir
