Hehehe, I must say ole chap ...this were a really good read especially when it seems all else had failed, ugh. But of course, fear not when her lady valet, Catra turn the tables on both Aunt Sharon and Mr. Leech, ha! Showing that Adora is his equal were just not attractive anymore ...
-Why, thank you! As most of the time, with Wodehouse, the solution might be silly, but effective.
that men have a tendency to idolize the woman above him, and tolerate the woman beneath him. But to actually accept a woman as your equal is a feat too hard for most men. Unfortunately.”
>> Hm, my how 100 years (1920s - 2020s) has shown a BIG difference nowadays since the Women's Lib?! ... 🤔 Well, at least SOME things have changed... But more can be done, for sure.
Also too :
She looked down at the floor and shook her head. Catra talks very little about her background, but I instinctively felt that here lay a buried dog. Or cat. Or whatever. I also felt that I was not to ask her about this.
>> Hm, now Catra's background is a mystery! Who is this mischief, mysterious, 'sly as a fox', and pretty too young woman, what is her story?! 🤔🙂
I am afraid that we will never know. Catra is and will always be a mystery. Thank you so much for reading and commenting!
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the_Frank on Chapter 3 Fri 26 Jan 2024 12:09PM UTC
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