This is an inspired crossover, and an inspired pairing ^___^
Favourite lines:
Well, all of those first two stanzas ^___^
And then:
From carriage wrecked and scene disturbed emerged one jolly, muddy rake and gent’s own gent most unperturbed.
He feasted, frolicked, looked sublime. and even passed term prizes out! [I love that detail ^_^]
Miss Hunter showed Jeeves ‘round the grounds. Affection grew by leaps and bounds, exchange of wisdoms practical whilst ol’ St. Nick taught ‘hare and hounds’ and whatzits most didactical.
“I wish—" he said. Said she, “Don’t stay. He’d miss you more. I understand.”
he smiled, then bowed, bid, “May I stay?” then offering curt explanation: “He took up the banjolele.”
And now each night Miss Hunter loves that her long hair is deftly pressed.
But it's all wonderful - great choice of rhyming words.
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Favourite lines:
Well, all of those first two stanzas ^___^
And then:
From carriage wrecked and scene disturbed
emerged one jolly, muddy rake
and gent’s own gent most unperturbed.
He feasted, frolicked, looked sublime.
and even passed term prizes out! [I love that detail ^_^]
Miss Hunter showed Jeeves ‘round the grounds.
Affection grew by leaps and bounds,
exchange of wisdoms practical
whilst ol’ St. Nick taught ‘hare and hounds’
and whatzits most didactical.
“I wish—" he said. Said she, “Don’t stay.
He’d miss you more. I understand.”
he smiled, then bowed, bid, “May I stay?”
then offering curt explanation:
“He took up the banjolele.”
And now each night Miss Hunter loves
that her long hair is deftly pressed.
But it's all wonderful - great choice of rhyming words.