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176 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1934
Mi tía vive en las afueras de la pequeña (y sin duda alguna, espantosa) ciudad de Llwll. Éste es, precisamente, el inconveniente, en ambos sentidos.
I see I spoke of “sodden woods”. That was the right adjective. Never, never does it stop raining here, except in the winter when it snows. They say that is why we grow such wonderful trees here which provided the oaks from which Rodney’s and Nelson’s fleets were built. Well, no one makes ships out of wood nowadays, so that that is no longer useful, and it seems to me that one tree is much like another. I’d rather see less rain, less trees and more men and women. “Oh, Solitude, where are the charms?” Exactly so.