A Damsel in Distress
A Comedy, Audiobook, British Literature book. Lord Marshmoreton: I wish I could get you see my point of view.George...
When Maud Marsh flings herself into George Bevan’s cab in Piccadilly, he starts believing in damsels in distress. George traces his mysterious traveling companion to Belpher Castle, home of Lord Marshmoreton, where things become severely muddled. Maud’s aunt, Lady Caroline Byng, wants Maud to marry Reggie, her stepson. Maud, meanwhile, is known to be in love with an unknown American she met in Wales. So when George turns up speaking American, a nasty case of mistaken identity breaks out. In fact, the scene is set for the perfect Wodehouse comedy of errors.
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Hear him now as he toils. He has a long garden-implement in his hand, and he is sending up the death-rate in slug circles with a devastating rapidity. "Ta-ra-ra boom-de-ay Ta-ra-ra BOOM" And the boom is a death-knell. As it rings softly out on the pleasant spring air, another stout slug has made the Great Change. P.G. Wodehouse, A Damsel in Distress The proprietor of the grocery store on the corner was bidding a silent farewell to a tomato which even he, though a dauntless optimist, had been compelled to recognize as having outlived its utility. P.G. Wodehouse, A Damsel in Distress Lord Marshmoreton: I wish I could get you see my point of view.George Bevan: I do see your point of view. But dimly. You see, my own takes up such a lot of the foreground P.G. Wodehouse, A Damsel in Distress
My son has long sung the praises of P.G. Wodehouse and encouraged me to read more of him. It has been years since I picked up a book of his, and can't imagine what I was thinking, waiting so long. Wodehouse is charming, witty, and an absolute master of description. Just one example: Such a one, in George's opinion, was this gurgling... My favorite of Wodehouse works (and Wodehouse is my favorite of all authors so this is saying something). Definitely could not put it down and this was my second reading of it. Hilarious dialogue. Expressive characters. Vivacious atmospheres. The impressive vocabulary of Wodehouse is overwhelming and I end up going through the book... all wodehouse lovers