“Temptations came to him, in middle age, tentatively and without insistence, like a neglected butcher-boy who asks for a Christmas box in February for no more hopeful reason than that he didn't get one in December.”

—  Saki

"The Reticence of Lady Anne"
Reginald in Russia (1910)

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British writer 1870–1916

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