I don’t know if you can use this, but in P.G. Wodehouse’s ‘Indian Summer of an Uncle’, Bertie Wooster’s uncle is criticised for wanting to marry a waitress described as ‘some impossible girl from South Norwood’. In the TV adaptation (ITV, starring Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie) the episode ‘The Purity of the Turf’ contains this, and a scene is set in ‘South Norwood’.
I don’t know if you can use this, but in P.G. Wodehouse’s ‘Indian Summer of an Uncle’, Bertie Wooster’s uncle is criticised for wanting to marry a waitress described as ‘some impossible girl from South Norwood’. In the TV adaptation (ITV, starring Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie) the episode ‘The Purity of the Turf’ contains this, and a scene is set in ‘South Norwood’. .
Type: “South Norwood” into Google images, look at first image. Type “Lake District” into Google images, look at first image. Enough said, you guys need to lay off the doobies.
A glance in the dictionary might be helpful. Both the Oxford English and the Collins define meres and tarns as lakes.
I believe a mere is a pond that has more in common with a marsh…
Not exactly the Lake District is it..??
I don’t know if you can use this, but in P.G. Wodehouse’s ‘Indian Summer of an Uncle’, Bertie Wooster’s uncle is criticised for wanting to marry a waitress described as ‘some impossible girl from South Norwood’. In the TV adaptation (ITV, starring Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie) the episode ‘The Purity of the Turf’ contains this, and a scene is set in ‘South Norwood’.
I don’t know if you can use this, but in P.G. Wodehouse’s ‘Indian Summer of an Uncle’, Bertie Wooster’s uncle is criticised for wanting to marry a waitress described as ‘some impossible girl from South Norwood’. In the TV adaptation (ITV, starring Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie) the episode ‘The Purity of the Turf’ contains this, and a scene is set in ‘South Norwood’. .
Type: “South Norwood” into Google images, look at first image. Type “Lake District” into Google images, look at first image. Enough said, you guys need to lay off the doobies.