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"As I drained the glass now, new life seemed to burgeon within me. I remember Jeeves, who, however much he may go off the rails at times in the matter of dress clothes and in his advice to those in love, has always had a neat turn of phrase, once speaking of someone rising on stepping-stones of his dead self to higher things. It was that way with me now. I felt that the Bertram Wooster who lay propped up against the pillows had become a better, stronger, finer Bertram." Right Ho, Jeeves, Chap. 5, p. 34
"I mean, I know marriage is a pretty solemn business and the realization that he is in for it frequently churns up a chap a bit, but I had never come across a case of a newly-engaged man taking it on the chin quite so completely as this." Right Ho, Jeeves, Chap. 11, p...
This section contains 867 words (approx. 3 pages at 400 words per page) |