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Well, if he comes when I'm out, tell him to wait. And now, Jeeves, mes gants,...
Author:
P.G. Wodehouse
Book:
Carry on, Jeeves
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Well, if he comes when I'm out, tell him to wait. And now, Jeeves, mes gants, mon chapeau, et le whangee de monsieur. I must be popping.
( P.G. Wodehouse )
[ Carry on, Jeeves ]
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