“How maddening children are! When I look back to the past, what do I remember? Silly little things about local sewing women, the bread twists I made in the kitchen, the smell of Colonel F.'s breath--and what do I forget? A spectacle that somebody paid a great deal of money for me to see and remember”
Quote by Agatha Christie
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