Dorothy L. Sayers Quotes
He Seemed Particularly Cheerio, You Know," Said The Hon. Freddy.
"Particularly What?" Inquired The Lord High Steward.
"Cheerio, My Lord," Said Sir Wigmore, With A Deprecatory Bow.
"I Do Not Know Whether That Is A Dictionary Word," Said His Lordship Entering It Upon His Notes With A Meticulous Exactness, "but I Take It To Be Synonymous With Cheerful."
The Hon. Freddy, Appealed To, Said He Thought He Meant More Than Just Cheerful, More Merry And Bright, You Know.
"May We Take It That He Was In Exceptionally Lively Spirits?" Suggested Counsel.
"Take It In Any Spirit You Like," Muttered The Witness, Adding, More Happily, "Take A Peg Of John Begg.
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