‘The report of my death was an
exaggeration’. ~Mark Twain
I have described London more often
than I can remember and have never felt that I got the city, or its people,
right-it is, I think the most unfathomable of them all.
I was sitting in a coffee shop
waiting for a client when a tall elegant man in ‘high middle age’ walked
stiffly in and ordered a cup of coffee.
He wore a hat tilted over his brow. He looked
as if he had enjoyed perhaps rather too good a dinner the night before, and he
emanated an air of unconcerned, if not actually oblivious, composure. I put him down for mildly eccentric and
thought to myself that only in London could one still see such a genial figure,
at once so urbane and so well, well-used, more or less direct from the
eighteenth century.
When the man walked out he
stopped at my table, tipped his hat, smiled, and left.
‘Know who that was?’ asked the
proprietor. ‘Of course’, I replied, ‘Lawrence
of Arabia’.
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6 comments:
Love the post. Lawrence of Arabia, indeed!
Contrary to Facebook he is still loitering with intent.
That is ***** London.
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