Meaning of the quote

This quote suggests that the speaker, Randolph Churchill, was unable to understand the meaning or significance of certain symbols or markings. He seems frustrated and perplexed by these "dots" that he could not decipher or comprehend. The quote implies that the speaker felt confused or bewildered by these mysterious markings, which were likely important or meaningful to others but remained a mystery to him.

About Randolph Churchill

Randolph Churchill was the only son of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. He had a tumultuous political career, standing for Parliament multiple times without success, but later found success as a writer and journalist. Randolph was married and divorced twice, and was known for his rude and drunken behavior later in life.

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