Aldous Huxley Quote

If Men and Women took their Pleasures as noisily as the Cats, what Londoner could ever hope to sleep of nights?


The collected works of Aldous Huxley (ed. 1959)


If Men and Women took their Pleasures as noisily as the Cats, what Londoner could ever hope to sleep of nights?

If Men and Women took their Pleasures as noisily as the Cats, what Londoner could ever hope to sleep of nights?

If Men and Women took their Pleasures as noisily as the Cats, what Londoner could ever hope to sleep of nights?

If Men and Women took their Pleasures as noisily as the Cats, what Londoner could ever hope to sleep of nights?