George Orwell Quote

The most bitter insult one can offer to a Londoner is "bastard" — which, taken for what it means, is hardly an insult at all.


Ch. 32 - Down and out in Paris and London (1933)


The most bitter insult one can offer to a Londoner is bastard — which, taken for what it means, is hardly an insult at all.

The most bitter insult one can offer to a Londoner is bastard — which, taken for what it means, is hardly an insult at all.

The most bitter insult one can offer to a Londoner is bastard — which, taken for what it means, is hardly an insult at all.

The most bitter insult one can offer to a Londoner is bastard — which, taken for what it means, is hardly an insult at all.