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The Empress of Australia: A Post-War Memoir The Empress of Australia: A Post-War Memoir by Harry Leslie Smith
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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.”
Harry Leslie Smith, 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.”
Harry Leslie Smith, The Empress of Australia: A Post-War Memoir