P.G. Wodehouse humorously notes that the ellipsis, represented by ". . .", is not just a punctuation mark but also symbolizes a mix of sounds like wheezing, croaking, and hiccoughing. This playful approach suggests that language can convey more than just words, hinting at the nuances and emotions behind written expression.
His writing often captures the essence of human experience through clever wordplay and layered meanings. By inviting mathematicians to appreciate this linguistic twist, Wodehouse reveals his belief in the deeper connections language shares with our expressions and feelings.