Imposters and pignappers. Where could we be but Blandings?
Imposters and pignappers. Where could we be but Blandings?
"The words had sunk in, as such words would scarcely have failed to do, and they had caused Lord Emsworth to entertain towards Sir Gregory feelings similar to, though less cordial than, those of Sherlock Holmes toward Professor Moriarty."
Classic Wodehouse, classic Blandings. Lord Emsworth, Galahad, Beach, the Empress, all present and correct. Wodehouse delights in tangling the plot as far as possible, then the sundered hearts are reunited, and all is well. One of life's little joys.