The folklore of Lady Sarah of Lumbwell, murdered by her step-mother and fed to her father in pastries, has at least given us the March tradition of eating Sweet Sarah cakes in her memory. – George Kindred, 1953
The folklore of Lady Sarah of Lumbwell, murdered by her step-mother and fed to her father in pastries, has at least given us the March tradition of eating Sweet Sarah cakes in her memory. – George Kindred, 1953
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) March 1, 2019