What, in your opinion, will the harvest be?One finds it difficult to hazard a conjecture, sir.You mean imagination boggles?Yes, sir.I inspected my imagination. He was right. It boggled.
In this exchange from "Right Ho, Jeeves" by P.G. Wodehouse, a character is confronted with a question about predicting the future, specifically the outcome of a situation referred to as the harvest. The response reveals a sense of confusion or uncertainty, suggesting that the idea of making a prediction is overwhelming and difficult to grasp. This interaction highlights how complex or unclear situations can leave individuals feeling bewildered.
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