“will I like lord Peter wimsey” LISTEN
You know how there’s a theory that Bertie Wooster is so stupid, nobody could Be that stupid, it must be a Ruse that Jeeves is In On
okay
well
what if it were TRUE
And also They Solve Crimes
“will I like lord Peter wimsey” LISTEN
You know how there’s a theory that Bertie Wooster is so stupid, nobody could Be that stupid, it must be a Ruse that Jeeves is In On
okay
well
what if it were TRUE
And also They Solve Crimes
“A man doesn’t like to see a man go all wobbly about his sister - at least, not with such a prolonged wobble. It’s unsightly. It’s irritating. Why not slap the manly thorax and say, ‘Peter, my dear old mangel-wurzel, I have decided to dig myself into the old family trench and be a brother to you’?”
— Lord Peter Wimsey
This passage tends to reduce me to a giggling puddle on the floor.
There was something rather splendid about the way those two claimed one another, as though nothing and nobody else mattered or even existed; he was the only bridegroom I have ever seen who looked as though he knew exactly what he was doing and meant it.
Dorothy L. Sayers, Busman’s Honeymoon (via magidthomasina)
I have this headcanon that Odo is in ecstasy over the events of “Gaudy Night”
(via bmouse)Oh my god Garak and Odo squealing over Sayers at breakfast, I simply can’t at all with this~~~~~
“You don’t particularly care about children?”
“Not children, in the lump. But I think it’s just possible that I might some day come to want—”
“Your own?”
“No—yours.”