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Maddie McDermott
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I'm reading AnoTHer one - bit addicted now lol
— Apr 15, 2026 01:57PM
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Evelyn Hoy
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"'Remember what the poet Shakespeare said, Jeeves.'
'What was that, sir?'
'"Exit hurriedly, pursued by a bear." You'll find it in one of his plays. I remember drawing a picture of it on the side of the page, when I was in school.'"
— Apr 07, 2026 12:59PM
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'What was that, sir?'
'"Exit hurriedly, pursued by a bear." You'll find it in one of his plays. I remember drawing a picture of it on the side of the page, when I was in school.'"
Evelyn Hoy
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"Well, the dinner wasn't absolutely vegetarian, but when you had said that you had said everything. It was sparse, meager, not at all the jolly, chunky repast for which the old tumwas standing up and clamouringafter its long motor ride."~page 193
Wodehouse stills gives among the greatest descriptions ever, still "bright and juicy" as Wodehouse would say.
— Apr 06, 2026 12:29PM
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Wodehouse stills gives among the greatest descriptions ever, still "bright and juicy" as Wodehouse would say.
Evelyn Hoy
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"'You sit there and tell me you haven't enough sense to steer clear of a girl who called herself Gwladys? Listen, Bertie,' Aunt Dahlia said earnestly, 'I'm an older woman than you are-well, you know what I mean-and I can tell you a thing or two. And one of them is that no good can come of association with anything labelled Gwladys or Ysobel or Ethyl or Mabelle or Kathryn. But particularly Gwladys.'"
— Apr 04, 2026 08:19PM
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Evelyn Hoy
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so far, wonderful and hilarious! Wodehouse uses some of the greatest metaphors, often without me at first noticing them.
— Apr 03, 2026 02:36PM
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