Cats may look at kings.

"[...]the well-subsidised columns and the queenly old typeface of that magazine depress one's standards."

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

A certain puzzling affection for today's cricket-bitten Tambram, his confident generalizations, his taste for the Dickensian locution, his hard-won, abashed smiles; smiles which arrive punctually, like buses or army brats, on his oblong face, and whose presence, sensed belatedly, seems to surprise no one more than himself.
Posted by "Does this refer to me?" "Oh no, it is I who am inane." at 2:59 AM

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