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June 10, 2008

Best opening to a book I've read in a long time

I don't know if you have had the same experience, but the snag I always come up against when I'm telling a story is this dashed difficult problem of where to begin it. It's a thing you don't want to go wrong over, because one false step and you're sunk. I mean, if you fool about too long at the start, trying to establish atmosphere, as they call it, and all that sort of rot, you fail to grip and the customers walk out on you.

Get off the mark, on the other hand, like a scalded cat, and your public is at a loss. It simply raises its eyebrows, and can't make out what you're talking about.

----------------------------Right Ho, Jeeves! by P.G. Wodehouse

Posted by MamaT at June 10, 2008 5:02 PM

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Brilliant! How I love Wodehouse.Though for some reason I only really enjoy reading him when there's someone else in the room to read the funniest bits to.

Posted by: MelanieB at June 10, 2008 5:48 PM

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