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James Mansfield

"The air of England has long been too pure for a slave, and every man is free who breathes it."

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"It has always been difficult to get Big Bird to be very pretty. Big Bird in England is much more gorgeous."

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"I knew that I had a following here in England, and if I came over here maybe I could cultivate it, but I never dreamt it would be as great as it has been."

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"I think England has served me very well. I like living in London for the reasons I gave. I have absolutely no intentions of cutting those ties. There is absolutely no reason to do so. Certainly not, so that I can have a swimming pool and a palm tree."

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"We can talk about Manchester! I like coming here, it's a wicked city. It's my second favourite city in England after London. I like Liverpool too but there's a lot more to do in Manchester."

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"I was born in Middlesex, England, which is really London."

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"In England, there are so many TV commercials with nudity in them, and there are so many TV programs that show nudity on a regular basis. It's becoming more of a norm."

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"The weather in England can really darken your spirits."

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"England is better only because I stand out there as 'unusual'."

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"In terms of soccer, it wasn't really a thing that girls did. In England it more kind of Net Ball and Hockey and stuff like that in athletics. It's to each their own, really."

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"The air of England has long been too pure for a slave, and every man is free who breathes it."
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