Thursday, 12 April 2012

Flashy's Sufferance

"The point is I've made capital out of my dishonourable scars by adhering to one golden rule — Flashy's Sufferance, I call it: always convey, but never say, that your injury is a sight worse than it really is. It’s elementary, really. In convalescence this ensures sympathy, if you play it properly — the barely perceptible wince, the sharp little intake of breath, the faint smile followed by the quick shake of the head, and never a word of complaint from the dear brave boy — but far more importantly, in the heat of battle it enables you to feign mortal hurt and shirk any further part in the action."-George MacDonald Fraser, via Harry Flashman

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