Saxophoned all by itself in a corner
" ... Larkspur Road was a racket. It was a kind of sub-station of the BBC. At seven-thirty when Doris got up, Cynthia would call out to her to turn the set on. And, once on, it played right through the day, even when Cynthia went out shopping with Baby and had forgotten to turn it off. Not that Cynthia listened very much. The set was kept low and talked away and read news and hummed and crooned and saxophoned all by itself in a corner, like a lunatic relation ..."
-Norman Collins, London Belongs To Me
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