My darling, why didn't you say so before? You know, I sometimes wonder," she added, turning to Ann, "what it would be like to have no children.""Jolly dull, " said John. "you'd be bored stiff. What would you do all day?""Well I could read a little," said Mrs Gayford, rather vaguely, "really good books, you know, and the Times Literary Supplement. I used to be very fond of it.
-Margery Sharp
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