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How an excise officer kept up their spirits | Brief letters

Drinking customs | Accordion crimes | Trump and the Vatican | Feeling old | Yorkshire caviarJohn Garforth’s work as an excise officer (Letters, 8 May) reminds me of an ex-colleague’s job as the same, visiting bonded warehouses to check the quality of the spirits kept in store. After testing, a form was presented to the officer to complete. In answer to the question: “Was the remaining spirit disposed of in a common sewer?,” the answer always given was: “Eventually.”Colin PhillipsLondon• Congratulations to Matthew Butte (Letters, 7 May) for his perseverance and ultimate success. In a similar vein, I have been learning to play the accordion, practising every day for 10 years, and I’m still married. I’m not sure whose success is the more notable.Bob ForsterShipton-under-Wychwood, Oxfordshire Continue reading...

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