Aunt Agatha is described in humorous terms, comparing her to an elephant not for her looks, which are likened to those of a refined vulture, but for her incredible memory. This analogy emphasizes her ability to remember details and events clearly, suggesting a character that is both formidable and relentless in her recollection of past occurrences.
This quote from P.G. Wodehouse's "Joy in the Morning" paints a vivid picture of Aunt...