Historical Farce Quotes
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Historical Farce Quotes
Source: The Mostly Heroic Adventures of Sir Digby Dungchunder
Source: The Secretly Heroic Adventures of Sir Digby Dungchunder
“While my companion lost his heart, I nearly lost my hat — which, in my view, was the graver peril.”
Source: The Romantically Heroic Adventures of Sir Digby Dungchunder
“A man does not ask for glory. He generally asks for a sandwich and is appalled by what follows.”
Source: The Hopelessly Heroic Adventures of Sir Digby Dungchunder
Source: The Royally Heroic Adventures of Sir Digby Dungchunder
“Diplomacy is simply war conducted with fountain pens and better tailoring.”
Source: The Varyingly Heroic Adventures of Sir Digby Dungchunder
“Cabbages may be humble, but under sufficient velocity they are extremely persuasive.”
Source: The Actually Heroic Adventures of Sir Digby Dungchunder
Source: The Scoutingly Heroic Adventures of Sir Dungchunder
Source: The Super Heroic Adventures of Sir Digby Dungchunder