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Sea of Troubles

by P. G. Wodehouse

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Classic Literature. Fiction. Short Stories. Humor (Fiction.) "Wodehouse is the greatest comic writer ever.". HTML:

From the comedic master P. G. Wodehouse, the story of a glutinous man and his decision to commit suicide

Mr. Meggs has decided to end his life. Middle-aged, overweight, and dyspeptic, he finds that his ceaseless stomach agitation has become too much to bear. With no relatives or a family of his own, he plans to disperse his fortune among his former colleagues. Much to his own delight, he drafts six letters, each containing a banknote. He has even set aside a significant sum for Miss Pillenger, his loyal, austere secretary. Miss Pillenger's reaction to his generosity, however, is entirely unexpected. And in a series of absurd events, Mr. Meggs discovers a few long-ignored truths.

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Classic Literature. Fiction. Short Stories. Humor (Fiction.) "Wodehouse is the greatest comic writer ever.". HTML:

From the comedic master P. G. Wodehouse, the story of a glutinous man and his decision to commit suicide

Mr. Meggs has decided to end his life. Middle-aged, overweight, and dyspeptic, he finds that his ceaseless stomach agitation has become too much to bear. With no relatives or a family of his own, he plans to disperse his fortune among his former colleagues. Much to his own delight, he drafts six letters, each containing a banknote. He has even set aside a significant sum for Miss Pillenger, his loyal, austere secretary. Miss Pillenger's reaction to his generosity, however, is entirely unexpected. And in a series of absurd events, Mr. Meggs discovers a few long-ignored truths.

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