OK, this is well known but it's my favourite:
Nancy Witcher Langhorne Astor, Viscountess Astor, b.1879, first woman Member of Parliament (elected 1919, served until 1945) and wife of Waldorf Astor. She was an American, born in Greenwood, Virginia. Although a Conservative, like Churchill after 1924, she clashed often with him over Dominion Status for India and British relations with Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia. She was a strong backer of the appeasement policies of Prime Ministers Baldwin and Chamberlain. ...
"Winston, if I were married to you I'd put poison in your coffee"
...."Nancy, if I were married to you I'd drink it."
"Winston, if I were married to you I'd put poison in your coffee"
...."Nancy, if I were married to you I'd drink it."
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