When a middle-aged man says in a moment of weariness that he is half dead, he is telling the literal truth.


Not to Mention the War (ed. 1940)


When a middle-aged man says in a moment of weariness that he is half dead, he is telling the literal truth.

When a middle-aged man says in a moment of weariness that he is half dead, he is telling the literal truth.

When a middle-aged man says in a moment of weariness that he is half dead, he is telling the literal truth.

When a middle-aged man says in a moment of weariness that he is half dead, he is telling the literal truth.