though i do rather begrudge some of the hours that i have to do instead of being outdoors. i have had quite a lot of prime ministers, starting with winston, and some stayed longer than others. they unburden themselves or they tell me what s going on or if they ve got any problems, and sometimes one can help in that way too. it s the sort of thing that happens to me when i talk in a crowd. they know that one can be impartial, so to speak. i think it s rather nice to feel that one s a sort of sponge. and everybody can come and tell one things and some things stay there and some things go out the other ear, and some things never come out at all. one just knows about it.
in a crowd. they know that one can be impartial, so to speak. i think it s rather nice to feel that one s a sort of sponge. and everybody can come and tell one things and some things stay there and some things go out the other ear, and in may, one never knows, does one? really. so that s something like that. and that one. the venerable thomas dyson. i m always absolutely fascinated by the people who come and all the things that they ve done. i think that s very important,