Joy in the Morning by P G Wodehouse
Author:P G Wodehouse [P. G. Wodehouse]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Random House
Published: 2008-01-04T16:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER 17
I SAT UP, rubbing the occiput, and a squeaky voice spoke in my earhole. Eyeing me solicitously, or else gloating over his handiwork, I couldnât tell which, was young blighted Edwin.
âCoo!â he said. âIs that you, Bertie?â
âYes, it jolly well is,â I replied with a touch of not unnatural asperity. I mean, lifeâs difficult enough without having Boy Scouts beaning one every other minute, and I was incensed. âWhatâs the idea? What do you mean, you repellent young boll weevil, by socking me with a dashed great club?â
âIt wasnât a club. It was my Scoutâs stick. Sort of like a hockey stick. Very useful.â
âComes in handy, does it?â
âRather! Did it hurt?â
âYou may take it as definitely official that it hurt like blazes.â
âCoo! Iâm sorry. I mistook you for the burglar. Thereâs one lurking in the grounds. I heard him underneath my window. I said âWhoâs there?â and he slunk off with horrid imprecations. I say, Iâm not having much luck to-night. The last chap I mistook for the burglar turned out to be father.â
âFather?â
âYes. How was I to know it was him? I never thought he would be wandering about the garden in the middle of the night. I saw a shadowy form crouching down, as if about to spring, and I crept up behind it andââ
âYou didnât biff him?â
âYes. Rather a juicy one.â
I must say my heart leaped up, as Jeeves tells me his does when he beholds a rainbow in the sky. The thought of Uncle Percy stopping a hot one with the trouser seat was pretty stimulating. It had been coming to him for years. I had that sort of awed feeling one gets sometimes, when one has a close-up of the workings of Providence and realizes that nothing is put into this world without a purpose, not even Edwin, and that the meanest creatures have their uses.
âHe was a bit shirty about it.â
âIt annoyed him, eh?â
âHe wanted to give me beans, but Florence wouldnât let him. She said, âFather, you are not to touch him. It was a pure misunderstanding.â Florence is very fond of me.â
I raised my eyebrows. A girl, I felt, of strange, even morbid tastes.
âSo all he did was to tell me to go to bed.â
âThen why arenât you in bed?â
âBed? Coo! Not likely. Howâs your head?â
âRotten.â
âDoes it ache?â
âOf course it aches.â
âHave you got a contusion?â
âYes, I have.â
âThis is where I could give you first aid.â
âNo, it isnât.â
âDonât you want first aid?â
âNo, I donât. We have threshed all this out before, young Edwin. You know my views.â
âI donât ever seem able to get anyone to let me give them first aid,â he said wistfully. âAnd what one needs is lots of practice. What are you doing here, Bertie?â
âEverybody asks me what Iâm doing here,â I replied, with a touch of pique. âWhy shouldnât I be here? This place is related to me by ties of blood. If you really want to know, I came here for an after dinner saunter with Boko Fittleworth.
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