The opening sentence of »Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy,« a 1974 novel by John le Carré, runs as follows: »The truth is, if old Major Dover hadn’t dropped dead at Taunton races, Jim would never have come to Thursgood’s at all.«
The opening sentence of »Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy,« a 1974 novel by John le Carré, runs as follows: »The truth is, if old Major Dover hadn’t dropped dead at Taunton races, Jim would never have come to Thursgood’s at all.«