I write the sort of books which people assume to be the work of a cheerful, if backward, young fellow of about twenty-five
P.G. Wodehouse from In His Own Words by Barry Day and Tony Ring. Page 142
Owing to my having become mentally arrested at an early age, I write the sort of books which people, not knowing the facts, assume to be the work of a cheerful, if backward, young fellow of about twenty-five.
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