The inhabitants will always see both sides of an argument so long as it can result in a fight.


"The Funeral of Denny Cordell" (1995), cited from An Author and his Image: The Collected Short Pieces (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1997) p. 178.


The inhabitants will always see both sides of an argument so long as it can result in a fight.

The inhabitants will always see both sides of an argument so long as it can result in a fight.

The inhabitants will always see both sides of an argument so long as it can result in a fight.

The inhabitants will always see both sides of an argument so long as it can result in a fight.