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P. G. Wodehouse

A Prefect's Uncle

  • ranjanrakesh135has quoted9 years ago
    But then a study brew loses half its charm if there
  • ranjanrakesh135has quoted9 years ago
    Afterwards he could do any thinking that might be required.
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    After two false starts, Wilson at last managed to get the thread of his story
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    Marriott and Gethryn frequently talked the most important School politics before him, for they had discovered at an early date that he was a youth of discretion, who could be trusted not to reveal state secrets. But matters now seemed to demand such a revelation
  • ranjanrakesh135has quoted9 years ago
    Let me hear you swear by the bones of your ancestors
  • ranjanrakesh135has quoted9 years ago
    The man Norris and I, I regret to say, had something of a row on the subject last term. We parted with mutual expressions of hate, and haven't spoken since
  • ranjanrakesh135has quoted9 years ago
    Now there you have touched the spot. I can't possibly tell Norris myself. My natural pride is too enormous. Descended from a primordial atomic globule, you know, like Pooh Bah. And I shook hands with a duke once
  • ranjanrakesh135has quoted9 years ago
    The Bishop, as he came back by express, could not help feeling that, after all, life considered as an institution had its points. Things had mended steadily during the last weeks of the term
  • ranjanrakesh135has quoted9 years ago
    you see?'
    Lorimer saw. He grasped the whole unpainted beauty of the situation in a flash, and for some moments it rendered him totally unfit for intellectual conversation
  • ranjanrakesh135has quoted9 years ago
    He began to entertain doubts of the Headmaster's sanity. It would not have added greatly to his mystification if the Head had gone on to insist that he was the Emperor of Peru, and worked solely by electricity
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