About two hours afterwards Gethryn discovered a suitable retort, but, coming to the conclusion that better late than never does not apply to repartees, refrained from speaking it.
by P.G. Wodehouse (0 Reviews)
In "A Prefect's Uncle," Gethryn experiences a moment of realization two hours later when he finds the perfect retort to a conversation. However, he decides not to express it, concluding that the timing of a comeback is crucial and that it’s better to remain silent than to respond late. This highlights the importance of timing in social interactions and suggests that some words, once missed, lose their impact. Wodehouse's writing captures...
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