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Charteris' Notebook

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Miscellaneous notes on P. G. Wodehouse and other subjects of English language and literature.

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Charteris' Notebook Charteris' Notebook Miscellaneous notes on P. G. Wodehouse and other subjects of English language and literature. Saturday, May 10, 2025 Merrett's French prize In Wodehouse's short story "A Division of Spoil" ( The Captain , September 1906, online here ) there is a mathematical error. The boy Merrett has unlawfully won a prize in French, and the rest of the class are not happy about it, so Linton seizes the book that constitutes the prize and says: "... as we've all got just as much right to the prize as you, we're going to divide it." "I say—" said a voice of protest. Tilbury had come out second in the French order, and he had not looked for this Communistic arrangement. "Dry up," said Linton. "And if you come any nearer, Merrett, you'll get it hot. Follow? There are five hundred and sixteen pages of this book. How much is that each, some one?" A pause. "Thirteen, exactly," said Firmin. Someone pointed it out in a letter which the editor answered in ...

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