My darlings here is your vocabulary lesson for the day. If you come to find learning new words addictive, I highly suggest you read a book by P.G. Wodehouse like the one above. He is a very witty writer and you will learn about the life of dandies like Mr. Bertie Wooster and Stilton Cheesewright, but you will also glean a bounty of knowledge from Wooster's butler Jeeves. Enjoy.
1. Sloe noun small, sour dark purple fruit
2. Demur verb raise doubts or show reluctance
3. Remuneration noun wages or salary
4. Souq noun a commercial quarter in an Arab or Berber city
5. Atelier noun an artist's studio or workroom
P.S. I just noticed that some person might misinterpret and be taken aback by the title of the book. This is one of Jeeves' catch phrases and he is an utter gentleman. xx
I love P.G. Wodehouse! His stiff-upper-lip brand of British humor is wonderful. I also owe you a thank you for mentioning Labels- I went on Thursday and found the cutest romper!
ReplyDeleteI know, isn't it great? I was there on Saturday and they had so many good things! I got this cool slouchy wool cardigan for fall and I would seriously go every week if I could. Love you sweet girl! I hope you're doing well.
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