Lords wodehouse and Ilchester followed, and predicted a fearful recoil,-a severe and well merited retribution.
"The History of Tasmania, Volume I (of 2)"
John West
"House is clear, now," his assistant said, stepping out of his P. G. wodehouse character.
"Murder in the Gunroom"
Henry Beam Piper
Lord wodehouse, when re-writing his 'Lectures on History,' said: "The task rewarded him with that peculiar delight which has often been observed in the latter years of literary men, the delight of returning again to the studies of their youth and of feeling under the snows of age the cheerful memories of their spring."
"Curiosities of Impecuniosity"
H. G. Somerville