"In between the Queen and the First Lady, Nancy Reagan, sat Tony Richardson, looking very calm. Later on it emerged that this was because, having not been apprised of the placement until he was about to sit down, he had died of fright. To have expired was to be fortunate."

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Source: Clive James (2013). “Snakecharmers In Texas”, p.187, Pan Macmillan

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Clive James

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Clive James was an Australian writer, critic, and broadcaster known for his sharp wit and insightful commentary on culture and life.

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