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It's really rather easy to write eighth-century Chinese poetry," said Angus...
Author:
Alexander McCall Smith
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44 Scotland Street
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It's really rather easy to write eighth-century Chinese poetry," said Angus Lordie. "In English, of course. It requires little effort, I find.
( Alexander McCall Smith )
[ 44 Scotland Street ]
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