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“Don’t you love this time of the evening, Mr. Wooster, when the sun has gone to bed and all the bunnies come out to have their little suppers? When I was a child, I used to think that rabbits were gnomes, and that if I held my breath and stayed quite still, I should see the fairy queen.”

Indicating with a reserved gesture that this was just the sort of loony thing I should have expected her to think as a child, I returned to the point.

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— Madeline Bassett and Bertie Wooster, P.G. Wodehouse, Right Ho, Jeeves (1934)

(Source: amyvdh, via airyairyquitecontrary)

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Bertie attempts to play “Goodnight Vienna”, but discovers it’s quite difficult to play a song one knows almost none of the words or music for.