Monday, 2 February 2009

An odd place




Washington is an odd place. you could see the Jonathans had designed it with an eye to the future, when they envisaged it as the finest city in the world… I got to know it well in the Civil War time, but I never liked it – sticky as Calcutta or Madras in summer, and yet its people dressed as though they’d been in New York or London. I could always smell fever in the air there, and why George Washington ever chose the site beats me. But that’s your rich colonial Englishman all over – never thinks twice about other people’s convenience.



Flash For Freedom!, p.123, Pan edition, 8th printing, 1980.




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