My friends used to wonder how I could afford to do so much travelling. But actually travel was an economy for me. I did not have to indulge in costly… - Alec Waugh

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My friends used to wonder how I could afford to do so much travelling. But actually travel was an economy for me. I did not have to indulge in costly entertaining. My social life was provided by the ships in which I travelled, and in the islands that I visited I was a guest more often than often than a host. I never during 1951 had a substantial credit balance at my bank more than once I received one of those notes so typical of English banking, 'Your account appears to be £23. 11.6. We shall be glad to received your instructions in this matter.' But I was never insolvent.

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About Alec Waugh

Alexander Raban Waugh (July 8, 1898 – September 3, 1981) was an English novelist, brother of Evelyn Waugh.

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Alternative Names: Alexander Raban Waugh Maj. Alexander Raban Waugh
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