Danh ngôn của A. A. Gill

When Americans come to London they usually say how much they love the history, the tradition, the splendid tumpty-tum of things whose very repetition has become their point.
When Americans come to London they usually say how much they love the history, the tradition, the splendid tumpty-tum of things whose very repetition has become their point.
Khi người Mỹ đến London, họ thường nói rằng họ yêu thích lịch sử, truyền thống, sự lộn xộn lộng lẫy của những thứ mà chính sự lặp lại của chúng đã trở thành điểm nhấn của họ đến mức nào.
Tác giả: A. A. Gill | Chuyên mục: History | Sứ mệnh: [6]
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