What does it mean?
‘ “A village” ,’ he had quoted as they entered the branch-line train at the junction (itself sufficiently remote), ‘ “from which (it was said) persons of sufficient longevity might hope to reach Liverpool Street.” ’ By now he was able to make jokes about age, although perhaps he did so rather too often.
‘Who said that?’
‘Bertrand Russell.’
Question:What is the meaning of the first paragraph? Persons of sufficient longevity might hope to reach Liverpool Street from a village? Why? And where does this convesation excerpt from?