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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... feeling that he had taken on something rather attractive. It was only in the cold, grey light of the morning that he realized what he had let himselfin for. I do not know if you have had any experience of suburban literary societies ...
... feeling that he had taken on something rather attractive. It was only in the cold, grey light of the morning that he realized what he had let himselfin for. I do not know if you have had any experience of suburban literary societies ...
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... feelings, that she had always regarded Cuthbert as a piece of cheese and a blot on the landscape. "Introduct me! " thundered the Celebrity. "Why, certainly, certainly, of course. This is Mr.—." She looked appealingly at Cuthbert. "Banks ...
... feelings, that she had always regarded Cuthbert as a piece of cheese and a blot on the landscape. "Introduct me! " thundered the Celebrity. "Why, certainly, certainly, of course. This is Mr.—." She looked appealingly at Cuthbert. "Banks ...
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... feels that it is one of the things that must be so. Similarly with men. Who can trace to its first beginnings the love of Damon for Pythias, of David for Jonathan, of Swan for Edgar? Who can explain what it was about Crosse that first ...
... feels that it is one of the things that must be so. Similarly with men. Who can trace to its first beginnings the love of Damon for Pythias, of David for Jonathan, of Swan for Edgar? Who can explain what it was about Crosse that first ...
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... feelings. When the news began to spread through the place that Grace was knitting this sweater there was a big sensation. The thing seemed to us practically to amount to a declaration. That was the view that James Todd and Peter Willard ...
... feelings. When the news began to spread through the place that Grace was knitting this sweater there was a big sensation. The thing seemed to us practically to amount to a declaration. That was the view that James Todd and Peter Willard ...
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... feelings—missing the ball counts as a stroke, not as a practiceswing." "Exactly. And—you'll forgive me if I mention it—a player whose ball has fallen in the rough, may not pull up all the bushes within a radius of three feet." "In fact ...
... feelings—missing the ball counts as a stroke, not as a practiceswing." "Exactly. And—you'll forgive me if I mention it—a player whose ball has fallen in the rough, may not pull up all the bushes within a radius of three feet." "In fact ...
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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