The Clicking of CuthbertThe Floating Press, 01.01.2011 - 246 Seiten When you're in the mood for top-notch humor writing, only the very best will do. Dive into "The Clicking of Cuthbert" for an array of golf-themed belly laughs. A must-read for Wodehouse buffs, golf fanatics, or anyone who appreciates Wodehouse's gift for the guffaw-provoking turn of phrase. |
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... asking you. Can you name me a single case where devotion to this pestilential pastime has done a man any practical good?" The Sage smiled gently. "I could name a thousand." "One will do." "I will select," said the Sage, "from the ...
... asking you. Can you name me a single case where devotion to this pestilential pastime has done a man any practical good?" The Sage smiled gently. "I could name a thousand." "One will do." "I will select," said the Sage, "from the ...
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... asked him what he thought of the sombre realism of Vladimir Brusiloff. It is little wonder that he tossed in bed, picking at the coverlet, through sleepless nights, and had to have all his waistcoats taken in three inches to keep them ...
... asked him what he thought of the sombre realism of Vladimir Brusiloff. It is little wonder that he tossed in bed, picking at the coverlet, through sleepless nights, and had to have all his waistcoats taken in three inches to keep them ...
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... asked. The celebrity paused in the act of lowering another segment of cake. "Dam good," he replied, cordially. "I suppose you have travelled all over the country by this time?" "You said it," agreed the Thinker. "Have you met many of ...
... asked. The celebrity paused in the act of lowering another segment of cake. "Dam good," he replied, cordially. "I suppose you have travelled all over the country by this time?" "You said it," agreed the Thinker. "Have you met many of ...
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... asked Mrs. Smethurst, faintly. "Well, it's Cuthbert." "Yais! Yais! Cootaboot!" There was a rush and swirl, as the effervescent Muscovite burst his way through the throng and rushed to where Cuthbert sat. He stood for a moment eyeing him ...
... asked Mrs. Smethurst, faintly. "Well, it's Cuthbert." "Yais! Yais! Cootaboot!" There was a rush and swirl, as the effervescent Muscovite burst his way through the throng and rushed to where Cuthbert sat. He stood for a moment eyeing him ...
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... asked how Peter's headache was, and Peter said it was a little better. Peter inquired after James's sprained wrist, and was told it seemed on the mend. Miss Forrester dispensed tea and conversation to both impartially. They walked home ...
... asked how Peter's headache was, and Peter said it was a little better. Peter inquired after James's sprained wrist, and was told it seemed on the mend. Miss Forrester dispensed tea and conversation to both impartially. They walked home ...
Inhalt
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4 Sundered Hearts | 79 |
5 The Salvation of George Mackintosh | 104 |
6 Ordeal by Golf | 126 |
7 The Long Hole | 151 |
8 The Heel of Achilles | 175 |
9 The Rough Stuff | 197 |
10 The Coming of Gowf | 222 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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