Mike and Psmith by P. G. (Pelham Grenville) Wodehouse
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This time it was a small boy. "They told me to come up and tell you to come down," he said. Psmith looked at him searchingly through his eyeglass. "Who?" "The senior day room chaps." "Spiller?" "Spiller and Robinson and Stone, and some other chaps." "They want us to speak to them?" "They told me to come up and tell you to come down." "Go and give Comrade Spiller our compliments and say that we can't come down, but shall be delighted to see him up here. Things," he said, as the messenger departed, "are beginning to move. Better leave the door open, I think; it will save trouble. Ah, come in, Comrade Spiller, what can we do for you?" Spiller advanced into the study; the others waited outside, crowding in the doorway. "Look here," said Spiller, "are you going to clear out of here or not?" "After Mr. Outwood's kindly thought in giving us the room? You suggest a |
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