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Mar. 7th, 2006 11:31 am![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
Because there has been discussion of late about Bertie abuse in the Wodehouse canon, I had to post this bit I came across during my scriptural studies Wodehouse perusal this morning. It's from "Aunt Agatha Speaks Her Mind" in The Inimitable Jeeves.
'Very good, sir,' said Jeeves coldly.
Dashed upsetting, this sort of thing. If there's one thing that gives me the pip, it's unpleasantness in the home; and I could see that relations were going to be fairly strained for a while. And, coming on top of Aunt Agatha's bombshell about the Hemmingway girl, I don't mind confessing it made me feel more or less as though nobody loved me.
AAaaawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww. ;_;
'Very good, sir,' said Jeeves coldly.
Dashed upsetting, this sort of thing. If there's one thing that gives me the pip, it's unpleasantness in the home; and I could see that relations were going to be fairly strained for a while. And, coming on top of Aunt Agatha's bombshell about the Hemmingway girl, I don't mind confessing it made me feel more or less as though nobody loved me.
AAaaawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww. ;_;