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Uneasy Money
| P.G. Wodehouse
| In a day in June, a young man stood at the entrance of the Bandolero Restaurant looking earnestly up Shaftesbury Avenue-a large young man in excellent condition, with a pleasant, good-humored, brown, clean-cut face. He paid no attention to the stream of humanity that flowed past him. His mouth was set and his eyes wore a serious, almost a wistful expression. All that he was thinking of at that moment was the best method of laying a golf ball dead in front of the Palace Theatre. It was his habit to pass the time in mental golf when Claire Fenwick was late in keeping her appointments with him. His was a simple mind, able to amuse itself with simple things. "The funniest writer ever to put words to paper." Hugh Laurie Wodehouse is the greatest comic writer ever.
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