There is practically no sense that is not violated every time we return from the country or the sea to Paris or London or New York.


The Essays, Articles and Reviews of Evelyn Waugh (ed. Methuen, 1983)


There is practically no sense that is not violated every time we return from the country or the sea to Paris or London or New York.

There is practically no sense that is not violated every time we return from the country or the sea to Paris or London or New York.

There is practically no sense that is not violated every time we return from the country or the sea to Paris or London or New York.

There is practically no sense that is not violated every time we return from the country or the sea to Paris or London or New York.