"It has been well said that an author who expects results from a first novel is in a position similar to that of a man who drops a rose petal down the ...

What ho!" I said."What ho!" said Motty."What ho! What ho!""What ho! What ho! What ho!"After that it seemed rather difficult to go on with the conversation.
~ P. G. Wodehouse ~












What ho!" I said."What ho!" said Motty."What ho! What ho!""What ho! What ho! What ho!"After that it ...
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