Someone wrote in [personal profile] peterbirks 2006-07-30 12:42 pm (UTC)

I won't be accused of UNFOUNDED pedantry

"Well, yes, Lord Copper."

To my recollection Waugh didn't have Salter say "Yes, Lord Copper, up to a point", because a) Salter would obviously never want to lie outright by saying yes when the answer was no, and b) because the 'yes' would bludgeon all the comedy impact out of the line.


How long can we keep this up? I love a good literary feud!


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