I have been enjoying this magazine, but did not get far with this issue due to the writer's attitudes regarding "oily dagos" with whom no self-respecting englishwoman ought to be seen in public. I am always prepared to encounter racism in older literature, and am not a "dago" myself, though I have been known to be oily on occasion. I am not, however, so purely white I can summon up or condone ethnic hatred for the Portuguese! I believe I shall skip this writer's work in future, in solidarity with my swarthy oleaginous brothers of the Iberean peninsula. ;)
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