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P. G. Wodehouse

Joy in the Morning

  • ksynonymhas quoted8 years ago
    ‘Precisely, sir.’
    I drew a deep breath.
    ‘You wouldn’t consider at least climbing a tree?’
    ‘No, sir.’
    I drew another one.
  • b8513981955has quoted2 years ago
    I saw no ray of hope
  • b8513981955has quoted2 years ago
    driving home with our hats on the side of our heads
  • Nisha Agrawalhas quoted5 years ago
    ‘“Alas, regardless of their fate, the littl
  • b4590139185has quoted5 years ago
    flick the baited hook
  • b4590139185has quoted5 years ago
    honeysuckle-covered cottage
  • Aidina Tleugabylhas quoted5 years ago
    with a heart for any fate
  • trihawkjonhas quoted6 years ago
    ‘I do. After what happened at lunch to-day.’
    I was conscious of a sudden, quick concern.
    ‘Your lunch with Uncle Percy?’
    ‘That’s the one.’
    ‘Didn’t it go well?’
    ‘Not too well.’
    ‘Nobby was anticipating that it would bring home the bacon.’
    ‘Ha! God bless her optimistic little soul.’
    I gave him one of my keen looks. There was a sombre expression on his map. The nose was wiggling in an overwrought way. It was easy to perceive that pain and anguish racked the brow.
    ‘Tell me all,’ I said.
    He unshipped a heavy sigh.
    ‘You know, Bertie, the whole idea was a mistake from the start. She should never have brought us together. And, if she had to bring us together, she ought not to have told me to be bright and genial. You know about her wanting me to be bright and genial?’
  • trihawkjonhas quoted6 years ago
    How bright? How genial?” Shall he, that is to say, be just a medium ray of sunshine, or shall he go all out and shoot the works? I thought it over, and decided to bar nothing and be absolutely rollicking. And that, I see now, is where I went wrong.’
  • Maurino Évorahas quoted6 years ago
    could get my hooks on
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