I suppose when there's no more room for another crow's-foot, one attains a sort of peace?


Valmouth (1918), cited from The Complete Ronald Firbank (London: Duckworth, 1961) p. 448.


I suppose when there's no more room for another crow's-foot, one attains a sort of peace?

I suppose when there's no more room for another crow's-foot, one attains a sort of peace?

I suppose when there's no more room for another crow's-foot, one attains a sort of peace?

I suppose when there's no more room for another crow's-foot, one attains a sort of peace?