If not, there are 90-odd original Wodehouse books on a shelf nearby.
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Wodehouse, who adored the Pekingese breed of dog, liked to judge people on whether they were sound on Pekes.
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Evelyn Waugh, who like the Hitch and myself, revered the Master, judged people on how sound they are on Wodehouse.
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But Spode is a character from pure planet Wodehouse—just as much as Aunt Agatha or Gussy Fink-Nottle.
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I must go to Mr Wodehouse's partner and discuss the whole matter.
The Perpetual Curate|Mrs [Margaret] Oliphant
She turned her back upon the lights, and clasped Miss Wodehouse's hand, and said good-night hastily.
The Doctor's Family|Mrs. (Margaret) Oliphant
Miss Wodehouse looked rather aghast when she found her sister thus occupied.
The Perpetual Curate|Mrs [Margaret] Oliphant
She did not extinguish Miss Wodehouse by a reference to the great work.
The Perpetual Curate|Mrs [Margaret] Oliphant
When he had looked out he came back, rather surprising Miss Wodehouse by his unlooked-for movements.
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British Dictionary definitions for Wodehouse
Wodehouse
/ (ˈwʊdˌhaʊs) /
noun
Sir P (elham) G (renville). 1881–1975, US author, born in England. His humorous novels of upper-class life in England include the Psmith and Jeeves series