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P. G. Wodehouse

  • Ameliahas quoted9 months ago
    notoriously a tough egg
  • trihawkjonhas quoted2 years ago
    The Grammar School at Market Snodsbury had, I understood, been built somewhere in the year 1416, and, as with so many of these ancient foundations, there still seemed to brood over its Great Hall, where the afternoon's festivities were to take place, not a little of the fug of the centuries. It was the hottest day of the summer, and though somebody had opened a tentative window or two, the atmosphere remained distinctive and individual.
    In this hall the youth of Market Snodsbury had been eating its daily lunch for a matter of five hundred years, and the flavour lingered. The air was sort of heavy and languorous, if you know what I mean, with the scent of Young England and boiled beef and carrots.
  • New Neverlanderhas quoted2 years ago
    “I heard a story the other day. I can’t quite re­mem­ber it, but it was about a chap who snored and dis­turbed the neigh­bours, and it ended, ‘It was his ad­en­oids that ad­en­oid them.’ ”
  • Яков Голынскийhas quoted2 years ago
    aqua­plan­ing

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  • Яков Голынскийhas quoted2 years ago
    aqua­plan­ing
  • Яков Голынскийhas quoted2 years ago
    look­ing bronzed

    23

  • Яков Голынскийhas quoted2 years ago
    pre­par­at­ory

    31

  • Яков Голынскийhas quoted2 years ago
    con­ver­sa­tion

    35

  • Яков Голынскийhas quoted2 years ago
    sat­is­fact­ory

    40

  • Яков Голынскийhas quoted2 years ago
    hang a bit heavy

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