FACTOID # 60: Japan's water has a very high dissolved oxygen concentration - but not enough to prevent drowning in the bath.
 
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Encyclopedia > A Few Quick Ones

A Few Quick Ones is a collection of ten short stories by P. G. Wodehouse. It was first published in the United Kingdom on 26 June 1959 by Herbert Jenkins. This article is in need of attention. ... Called English literatures performing flea, P. G. Wodehouse, pictured in 1904, became famous for his complex plots, ingenious wordplay, and prolific output. ... June 26 is the 177th day of the year (178th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 188 days remaining. ... 1959 was a common year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar). ...


Contents

  • "The Fat of the Land" (Freddie Widgeon)
  • "Scratch Man" (Oldest Member)
  • "The Right Approach" (Mr Mulliner)
  • "Jeeves Makes an Omelette" (Jeeves)
  • "The Word in Season" (Bingo Little)
  • "Big Business" (Mr Mulliner)
  • "Leave it to Algy" (Bingo Little)
  • "Joy Bells for Walter" (A golf story without the Oldest Member)
  • "A Tithe for Charity" (Ukridge)
  • "Oofy, Freddie and the Beef Trust" (Freddie Widgeon)

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The Soft Ones are, next to the Muuh, the oldest known species encountered by the terragens.
The Soft Ones are descended from hunters who hunted on the huge brine-covered ice plains of their planet when it was coldest.
Soft Ones are able to control their shape by extending or withdrawing parts of the skin so well they can manipulate objects like a rather clumsy human.
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