Wednesday, 18 April 2007

The Scarlett Pimpernell Looks at the World

there is more real romance hidden beneath the formal Anglo-Saxon exterior than is possessed by the efferverscent Gaul or the polished Roman. The reserve, the coolness, the marked difference between casual acquaintance and friendship, the general old-fashioned quiet which the Briton adopts, is the artificial wall which he builds around his inner self…


Baroness Emmuska Orczy, The Scarlett Pimpernell Looks at the World, 1933

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

And she was a Hungarian.

Olen Steinhauer said...

If another person points out that yet another person is/was Hungarian, I think I'm going to have a fit. But I live in Hungary, so maybe I'm asking for it.