Lady Chatterley's Lover: According To Spike Milligan

  • ISBN: 9780718138127
  • Author: Spike Milligan
  • Description:
    Clifford and Constance made home in Wragby Hall. Clifford's father was killed in the Boer War during the siege of Ladysmith. He was hiding in the NAAFI when a tea urn fell on his head. Clifford was now a baronet, Constance was Lady Chatterley. They dressed for dinner and undressed for bed.
  • Pages: 160
  • Format: Hardback
  • Genre: Comedy
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