P. G. Wodehouse Quote

There was practically one handwriting common to the whole school when it came to writing lines. It resembled the movements of a fly that had fallen into an ink-pot, and subsequently taken a little brisk exercise on a sheet of foolscap by way of restoring the circulation.


The Politeness of Princes: And Other School Stories: Easy Read Comfort Edition (ed. 2009)


There was practically one handwriting common to the whole school when it came to writing lines. It resembled the movements of a fly that had fallen...

There was practically one handwriting common to the whole school when it came to writing lines. It resembled the movements of a fly that had fallen...

There was practically one handwriting common to the whole school when it came to writing lines. It resembled the movements of a fly that had fallen...

There was practically one handwriting common to the whole school when it came to writing lines. It resembled the movements of a fly that had fallen...