Summary
I do not for one moment accuse the French of hypochondria, but they are very partial to pills and potions.
Imagine a town slightly smaller than Alnwick, which has virtually unlimited free parking space (except on market days) and do I detect the odd wistful sigh. Now to the best of my memory Alnwick runs to three pharmacies; this little town has seven, to the best of my knowledge and belief, and there may well be others hiding up back streets that are too shy to come out.See the full content of this document
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Willy Poole Column
The reason for all this druggery is plain to see on morning television. The French are convinced that the female thigh can be kept slim, brown and shapely merely by rubbing va...
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