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- From: kannan@lamar.ColoState.EDU (Kannan Subramanian)
- Subject: Re: Masterpiece Theater on PBS
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- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1993 19:19:08 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan22.175848.9929@cis.uab.edu>,
- shenai@amnese.eng.uab.edu (Aravind Shenai) writes:
-
- |> His description of almost everything in this world in a light vein is really
- |> unique. Like even when talking about the death of a hunter (Mr. Briggs?),
- ^^^^^^^^^^^
-
- Oh no, no, no, no, no! You mean Captain Biggar, who habitually looks rhinoceri
- in their eye, while strolling through their backyard as it were, and makes them
- wilt. His inclinations to romance are often constrained by the "code" he is
- duty-bound to follow - as laid down by his drinking buddy Subedar (who hangs out
- somewhere in Malaysia). Mrs. Spottsworth, who he loves with a passion and adores
- oh-so-wistfully, is a woman who is deeply into spiritual pursuits and often
- cannot understand why he cannot (if you'll pardon an American expression)
- "lighten up" and woo her openly. (for fuller details read, "Ring for Jeeves").
-
- |> (Not Verbatim)
- |> "He had a slight misunderstanding with a Lion. He thought the Lion was dead,
- |> it thought it wasn't!"
-
- Again, from "Ring for Jeeves" (exact quote of above appears somewhere
- below). Incidentally, "Ring for Jeeves" happens to be the only full
- length novel not narrated by Bertie. As usual, it is studded with gems.
-
- Here are two samples. [begin quote]
-
- (1) "I don't know if you would care to know, madam," he said, in a voice
- that throbbed with emotion, "but Whistler's Mother won the Oaks."
- The woman looked up, regarding him with large, dark, soulful eyes as
- if he had been something recently assembled from ectoplasm.
- "The what?"
- "The Oaks, madam."
- "And what are the Oaks?"
-
- It seemed incredible to the waiter that there should be anyone in
- England who could ask such a question, but he had already gathered
- that the lady was an American lady, and American ladies he knew, are
- often ignorant of the fundamental facts of life. (*) He had once met one
- who had wanted to know what a football pool was.
-
-
- (2) Widowed owing to Clifton Bessemer trying to drive his car one night
- through a truck instead of round it, and two years later meeting in
- Paris and marrying the millionaire sportsman and big-game hunter,
- A.B Spottsworth, she was almost immediately widowed again.
-
- It was a confusion of ideas between him and one of the lions he was
- hunting in Kenya that had caused A.B Spottsworth to make the obituary
- column. He thought the lion was dead, and the lion thought it wasn't.
- The result being that when he placed his foot on the animal's neck
- preparatory to being photographed by Captain Biggar, the White Hunter
- accompanying the expedition, a rather unpleasant brawl had ensued,
- and owing to Captain Biggar having to drop the camera and spend
- several vital moments looking for his rifle, his bullet, though
- unerring, had come too late to be of practical assistance. There was
- nothing to be done but pick up the pieces and transfer the millionaire
- sportsman's vast fortune to his widow, adding it to the sixteen
- million or so which she had inherited from Clifton Bessemer.
-
-
- [ end quote ]
-
- In a word, style over substance. :-)
-
- cheers,
- kannan
-
- (*)
- ps- I hasten to add that the selection of these quotations had nothing
- to do with any personal opinions of American ladies, who I daresay,
- I have found to be more than adequately equipped with the facts of
- life. (Fundamental or otherwise.)
-
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