Going to the dogs - guardian.co.uk
by Almo ~ August 17th, 2008
guardian.co.uk, UK - 8 Aug 2008
Eliot was, admittedly, writing in the late 1940s, when Britain boasted 77 licensed greyhound racing tracks and upwards of 50 million punters would pass …
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