Oh Lord! Don't, don't start rhapsodising over that cod again, darling! I can't bear it and I know you are going to!" She laughed."You don't understand. It was because it was so typically English.
In the book "Instead of the Thorn" by Georgette Heyer, there is a humorous exchange between characters that illustrates the playful dynamic in their relationship. One character humorously pleads with the other to refrain from idealizing a particular fish, likely signifying a fondness for traditional English fare.
This moment reflects not only the characters’ personalities but also highlights a certain charm associated with English culture. The laughter suggests familiarity and affection,...