For years I used to bore my wife over lunch with stories about funny incidents.
Meaning of the quote
In this quote, the writer James Herriot admits that he used to annoy his wife by telling her funny stories over their lunch breaks for many years. He realized that he was boring her with these stories, even though he may have found them amusing. The quote suggests that Herriot recognized he should have been more considerate of his wife's interest and not monopolized their lunchtime conversations.
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