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- From: kannan@lamar.ColoState.EDU (Kannan Subramanian)
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- Subject: Uncollected Wodehouse
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- Date: 27 Jan 93 06:33:03 GMT
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- [ I have in my possession, a book titled "Uncollected Wodehouse", edited by
- David Jasen, which collects some of Wodehouse's early magazine and newspaper
- articles. Some of them are not good at all and are certainly not funny.
- But it does provide a glimpse of an early Wodehouse, different from the one we
- know, an interesting contrast in its own right. What appears below,
- however, does not fall into this category. It's an unusual piece and clearly
- shows a keen genius. -kannan ]
-
- The Secret Pleasures of Reginald
- --------------------------------
-
- (by P. G. Wodehouse )
-
- I found Reggie in the club one Saturday afternoon. He was reclining in a long
- chair, motionless, his eyes fixed glassily on the ceiling. He frowned a little
- when I spoke. "You don't seem to be doing anything," I said.
-
- "It's not what I'm doing, it's what I am _not_ doing that matters."
-
- It sounded like an epigram, but epigrams are so little associated with Reggie
- that I ventured to ask what he meant.
-
- He sighed. "Ah well," he said. "I suppose the sooner I tell you, the sooner
- you'll go. Do you know Bodfish?"
-
- I shuddered. "Wilkinson Bodfish? I do."
-
- "Have you ever spent a weekend at Bodfish's place in the country?"
-
- I shuddered again. "I have."
-
- "Well, I am _not_ spending the weekend at Bodfish's place in the country."
-
- "I see you're not. But --"
-
- "You don't understand. I do not mean that I am simply absent from Bodfish's
- place in the country. I mean that I am _deliberately_ not spending the weekend
- there. When you interrupted me just now, I was not strolling down to Bodfish's
- garage, listening to his prattle about his new car. "
-
- I glanced around uneasily.
-
- "Reggie, old man, you're -- you're not -- This hot weather --"
-
- "I am perfectly well, and in possession of all my faculties. Now tell me. Can
- you imagine anything more awful than to spend a weekend with Bodfish?"
-
- On the spur of the moment I could not.
-
- "Can you imagine anything more delightful, then, than _not_ spending a weekend
- with Bodfish? Well, that's what I'm doing now. Soon, when you have gone - if
- you have any other engagements, please don't let me keep you - I shall not go
- into the house and not listen to Mrs Bodfish on the subject of young Willie
- Bodfish's premature intelligence. "
-
- I got his true meaning. "I see. You mean that you will be thanking your stars
- that you aren't with Bodfish."
-
- "That is it, put crudely. But I go further. I don't indulge in a mere momentary
- self-congratulation, I do the thing thoroughly. If I were weekending at
- Bodfish's, I should have arrived there just half an hour ago. I therefore
- selected that moment for beginning not to weekend with Bodfish. I settled
- myself in this chair and I did not have my back slapped at the station. A few
- minutes later I was not whirling along the country roads, trying to balance the
- car with my legs and an elbow. Time passed, and I was not shaking hands with
- Mrs Bodfish. I have just had the most corking half-hour and shortly - when you
- have remembered an appointment - I shall go on having it. What I am really
- looking forward to is the happy time after dinner. I shall pass it in not
- playing bridge with Bodfish, Mrs Bodfish and a neighbor. Sunday morning is the
- best part of the weekend, though. That is when I shall most enjoy myself. Do
- you know a man named Pringle? Next Saturday I am not going to stay with
- Pringle. I forget who is not to be my host the Saturday after that. I have so
- many engagements of this kind that I lose track of them."
-
- "But, Reggie, this is genius. You have hit on the greatest idea of the age. You
- might extend this system of yours."
-
- "I do. Some of the jolliest evenings I have spent have been not at the
- theatre."
-
- "I have often wondered what it was that made you look so fit and happy. "
-
- "Yes. These little non-visits of mine pick me up and put life into me for the
- coming week. I get up on Monday morning feeling like a lion. The reason I
- selected Bodfish this week, though I was practically engaged to a man named
- Stevenson who lives out in Connecticut was that I felt rundown and needed a
- real rest. I shall be all right on Monday. "
-
- "And so shall I," I said, sinking into the chair beside him.
-
- "You are not going to the country?" he asked regretfully.
-
- "I am not. I, too, need a tonic. I shall join you at Bodfish's. I really feel a
- lot better already."
-
- I closed my eyes, and relaxed, and a great peace settled upon me.
-
- ---
-