[Jeeves can't help his lips quirking up in a ghost of a smile at the other man's frustration. It is good to find that he is not the only one apparently troubled by the animals. The fact that it is another Englishman - one of a more working-class breeding by his accent - is comforting in a way.]
I would not phrase it precisely so, sir, but I cannot disagree with the sentiment based on my personal experience thus far with the animals. I suspect my employer would find them 'charming.' [He's not wholly sure if he wants Mr. Wooster here, though, even if he misses the other man's company and trivial problems already.]
You are new to this realm, as well, I take it, Mister...?
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I would not phrase it precisely so, sir, but I cannot disagree with the sentiment based on my personal experience thus far with the animals. I suspect my employer would find them 'charming.' [He's not wholly sure if he wants Mr. Wooster here, though, even if he misses the other man's company and trivial problems already.]
You are new to this realm, as well, I take it, Mister...?