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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... , even if it was Balboa, the Pacific was open for being stared at about that time, and I see no reason why Cortez should not have had a look at it as well. P. G. WODEHOUSE. 1 - The Clicking of Cnthbert >9 The young man.
... , even if it was Balboa, the Pacific was open for being stared at about that time, and I see no reason why Cortez should not have had a look at it as well. P. G. WODEHOUSE. 1 - The Clicking of Cnthbert >9 The young man.
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P. G. Wodehouse. 1. -. The. Clicking. of. Cnthbert. >9 The young man came into the smoking-room of the clubhouse, and flung his bag with a clatter on the floor. He sank moodily into an arm-chair and pressed the bell. "Waiter!" "Sir?" The ...
P. G. Wodehouse. 1. -. The. Clicking. of. Cnthbert. >9 The young man came into the smoking-room of the clubhouse, and flung his bag with a clatter on the floor. He sank moodily into an arm-chair and pressed the bell. "Waiter!" "Sir?" The ...
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P. G. Wodehouse. "Yes!" cried the young man fiercely. "For ever, dammit! Footling game! Blanked infernal fat-headed silly ass of a game! Nothing but a waste of time." The Sage winced. "Don't say that, my boy." "But I do say it. What ...
P. G. Wodehouse. "Yes!" cried the young man fiercely. "For ever, dammit! Footling game! Blanked infernal fat-headed silly ass of a game! Nothing but a waste of time." The Sage winced. "Don't say that, my boy." "But I do say it. What ...
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... young novelist (who rose at that moment a clear foot and a half) from any further exercise of his art. Two inches, indeed, to the right and Raymond must inevitably have handed in his dinner-pail. To make matters worse, a ring at the ...
... young novelist (who rose at that moment a clear foot and a half) from any further exercise of his art. Two inches, indeed, to the right and Raymond must inevitably have handed in his dinner-pail. To make matters worse, a ring at the ...
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... young English writer." "And is that good?" "Of course it's good." "I should have thought the wheeze would be to be more English than any other young English writer. " "Nonsense! Who wants an English writer to be English? You've got to ...
... young English writer." "And is that good?" "Of course it's good." "I should have thought the wheeze would be to be more English than any other young English writer. " "Nonsense! Who wants an English writer to be English? You've got to ...
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3 A Mixed Threesome | 54 |
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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