“While he was climbing the litter-strewn steps his left ball gave a sharp twinge, on and off like a light-switch, then again after he had sat down. Nothing. Just one of the aches and pains that come and go. No significance.”

The Old Devils (1986)

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English novelist, poet, critic, teacher 1922–1995

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