P. G. Wodehouse Quote

A mere hole in the ground, which of all sights is perhaps the least vivid and dramatic, is enough to grip their [archaeologists] attention for hours at a time.


A Damsel in Distress - Chapter 3 (p. 31), Herbert Jenkins. 1919


A mere hole in the ground, which of all sights is perhaps the least vivid and dramatic, is enough to grip their [archaeologists] attention for hours...

A mere hole in the ground, which of all sights is perhaps the least vivid and dramatic, is enough to grip their [archaeologists] attention for hours...

A mere hole in the ground, which of all sights is perhaps the least vivid and dramatic, is enough to grip their [archaeologists] attention for hours...

A mere hole in the ground, which of all sights is perhaps the least vivid and dramatic, is enough to grip their [archaeologists] attention for hours...