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He was always inclined to read a fictitious sombreness into things when the...
Author:
P.G. Wodehouse
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Heavy Weather
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He was always inclined to read a fictitious sombreness into things when the shadows began to creep over the world and it was still too early for a cocktail.
( P.G. Wodehouse )
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