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P. G. Wodehouse

The Man with Two Left Feet And Other Stories

  • Ирина Осипенкоhas quoted4 years ago
    There were flaws in each.
  • Ирина Осипенкоhas quoted4 years ago
    You've got a cinch. You've only got to hand a story to the police. Any old tale will do for them.
  • Ирина Осипенкоhas quoted4 years ago
    As a consequence, because his nerves were strained, he lit his cigarette very languidly, very carefully, and with an offensive superiority which was to Mr Birdsey the last straw.
  • Ирина Осипенкоhas quoted4 years ago
    The result was a little unexpected.
  • Кирилл Zhilinkovhas quoted4 years ago
    There's a divinity that shapes our ends. Consider the case of Henry
  • Dan Vhas quoted5 years ago
    m never at my best in the early morning. I said so.
    'Early morning! I had breakfast three hours ago, and have been walking in the park ever since, trying to compose my thoughts.'
    If I ever breakfasted at half past eight I should walk on the
    Embankment, trying to end it all in a watery grave.
  • Max Mayhas quoted6 years ago
    mental half-Nelson
  • Max Mayhas quoted6 years ago
    Ceasing eventually, she waited for him to begin; and he did not begin—not, that is to say, in the sense the word conveyed to Elizabeth. He spoke briefly of college, still more briefly of Chicago—which city he appeared to regard with a distaste that made Lot's attitude towards the Cities of the Plain almost kindly by comparison. Then, as if he had fulfilled the demands of the most exacting inquisitor in the matter of personal reminiscence, he began to speak of the play.
  • Max Mayhas quoted6 years ago
    purloiner of cats, a snapper-up
  • Max Mayhas quoted6 years ago
    one who examining a fair shrub abruptly
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