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" Bertie " and several of his relations appear in the early Wodehouse story " Extricating Young Gussie ".
In one story, Bertie complains about the lavish and constant attentions of a woman in whom he has no interest by referring to her as " old sticketh closer than a brother " in an annoyed fashion.
Bertie never marries, but does become engaged in nearly every story and novel.
( Interestingly, though, in the short story Jeeves Takes Charge, Lady Florence Craye tells Bertie that his Aunt Agatha " called you a spineless invertebrate and advised me strongly not to marry you ".
Notable instances of this are present in the characters of Bertie Wooster and his Drones Club companions in the Jeeves stories and the character of James Crocker in the story Piccadilly Jim.
The story opens with Jeeves's employer, Bertie Wooster, having enrolled in a school that teaches the idle rich how to fend for themselves.
Although Bertie Wooster has not yet been reduced to such measures, he has enrolled, prior to the start of the story, in a school that teaches the upper classes how to fend for themselves.
Though Ukridge never achieved the gigantic popularity of the same author's Bertie Wooster and Jeeves, Wodehouse retained a certain fondness for him, his last appearance in a Wodehouse story being as late as 1966.
Wodehouse's character Bertie Wooster recalls in the story " Jeeves Takes Charge ", first published in the Saturday Evening Post in 1916, that he memorized a poem about Eugene Aram when he was a boy.
Bertie has stolen his uncle's manuscript memoir and is worried about hiding it when he recalls the story of Aram.
The story ends with Jeeves revealing to Bertie that he has also destroyed the nineteen pages that he had written about him, their relevance rendered nil by Jeeves ' expressed presumption ( confirmed by Bertie ) that he may remain permanently in Bertie's service.
Bertie first appeared in ' Thomas, Terence and the Snow ', a story in Tank Engine Thomas Again ( published 1949 ).
His first major appearance came in the next story, ' Thomas and Bertie ', in which he had his famous race with Thomas.
The story proved very popular, and ensured that Bertie would return.
Unusually, the story Thomas and Bertie was not based on a real-life incident, unlike most of the Railway Series stories.
Bertie is first seen rescuing Thomas's passengers after Thomas gets stuck in a snowdrift adjacent to Mrs Kyndley's cottage, though the character is not properly introduced until the following story, Thomas and Bertie.
At the opening of the first-occurring story, " Jeeves Takes Charge ", Bertie is ( unusually for him, as later stories show ) quite enthusiastic about this state of affairs, citing Florence's " wonderful profile ," repeatedly, and even undertaking to read a book titled " Types of Ethical Theory ," which she has foisted upon him.
It is obvious that Wodehouse disregarded this early story when writing about Bertie and Jeeves.
Bertie considers this story-not attested in the Bible-to be a variant of the story of Prometheus in Greek mythology
* " Bertie Changes His Mind ", the only story which Jeeves narrates ( Carry on, Jeeves, 1925 )
Wodehouse's short story " Jeeves Takes Charge ," the butler Jeeves ' first act for his master Bertie Wooster is to make him a hangover cure very similar to a prairie oyster in description: " It is the Worcestershire sauce that gives it its color.
Carnacki features most prominently in a short story " What Ho, Gods of the Abyss " and concerns a visit by Jeeves and Bertie Wooster ( by P. G. Wodehouse ) to Wooster's Aunt Dahlia wherein they encounter an Elder Thing, along with a Mi-go and a Cthulhu cult.

story and Changes
In a 2002 story for the Chicago Daily Record, Mark Guarino, the newspaper's music critic, wrote that "' Forever Changes ' is a touchstone for serious pop fanatics ..." He added that, "... the band's first three albums were since rediscovered as visionary classics, all three culminating in ' Forever Changes ' ( Elektra ), the band's 1967 masterpiece of ornate pop.
Bernard Zuel made the following comments while discussing the remastered edition of " Forever Changes " in a 2003 story in the Sydney Morning Herald ( Australia ).
In a 2008 story from the Daily Telegraph ( London ), writer David Gritten offered the following observation on " Forever Changes " while discussing a documentary on Love.
A story in The Sunday Telegraph ( London ) from 2008 listed the " 120 essential pop albums " in history, a list that included " Forever Changes.
Changes that affect Shiki's opinion on the characters and heroines usually change the direction of the story drastically.
Changes to the Hammerstein plot in this version include the following: The Fairy Godmother begins the story, explaining that nothing is impossible.

story and Mind
* Let Every Man Mind His Own Business ( short story )
Life magazine did a March 1988 cover story on her illness, entitled " Gilda Radner's Answer to Cancer: Healing the Body with Mind and Heart ".
* Mind Theatre – An immersive 3D audio story telling experience
He is also referenced in the Hans Christian Andersen story " Beauty of Form and Beauty of Mind " or " Beautiful ".
Kaspar Hauser is also referred to in Katharine Neville's novel The Magic Circle ( 1998 ), in Steven Millhauser's short story " Kaspar Hauser Speaks " ( published in The Knife Thrower and Other Stories, 1998 ), Jeffrey Eugenides's novel Middlesex ( 2002 ), Maggie Nelson's poem " Kaspar Hauser " ( 2003, itself a probable reference to the Herzog film ), and Lucie Brock-Broido's poem " Self-Portrait as Kaspar Hauser " ( published in Trouble in Mind, 2004 ).
He has appeared in the novels Ender's Game, Shadow of the Hegemon, Shadow Puppets, Shadow of the Giant, Xenocide, and Children of the Mind and in an upcoming short story to be published in Intergalactic Medicine Show.
*" The Mind Withdrawn ", short story published in the Star Trek fanzine, Galactic Discourse # 1, Feb 1977.
Andrew " Ender " Wiggin is a fictional character from Orson Scott Card's science fiction story Ender's Game and its sequels ( Speaker for the Dead, Xenocide, Children of the Mind, Ender in Exile ), as well as in the first part of the spin-off series, Ender's Shadow.
** The Mind of Mr. J. G. Reeder, a short story compilation by Edgar Wallace
The story-teller is Ulysses Paxton, protagonist of the previous novel, The Master Mind of Mars, but this story is not about him ; rather, it is the tale of Tan Hadron of Hastor, a lowly, poor padwar ( a low-ranking officer ) who is in love with the beautiful, haughty Sanoma Tora, daughter of Tor Hatan, a minor but rich noble.
As the new decade began, Broome wrote science-fiction stories for DC, both standalone tales — including " The Mind Robbers ", in Mystery in Space # 1 ( May 1951 ), under the pseudonym Robert Stark — and continuing-character features, such as " Astra " ( in Sensation Comics, one story of which teamed him with his future regular artist collaborator, Gil Kane ), and " Captain Comet ", which he created with penciler Carmine Infantino in Strange Adventures # 9 ( June 1951 ).
His story " An Evening In The City Coffeehouse, With Lydia On My Mind " was included in The Apex Book of World SF ( 2009 ).
His story was recounted in the book and movie Confessions of a Dangerous Mind.
She has appeared in the novels Speaker for the Dead, Xenocide, and Children of the Mind, and in the short story Investment Counselor.
* Hervey Cleckley and Corbett Thigpen's 1957 book The Three Faces of Eve is loosely based on the true story of Chris Costner-Sizemore ( who later told her own story in the non-fiction books I'm Eve and A Mind of My Own ).
She has appeared in the novels Speaker for the Dead, Xenocide, and Children of the Mind, and in a short story Investment Counselor.
* Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind makes several references to the story of Abelard and Heloise in both script and plot.
In the spin-off short story " The Tip of the Mind " by Peter Anghelides, it is revealed that although her intellect allows her to resist the memory blocks by the Time Lords, she is unable to access the memories of her time with the Doctor consciously.
However, in the final story, Legend of the Cybermen, it is revealed that he is simply a fictional construct within the realm seen in The Mind Robber, created by an older Zoe, based on her memories of the real Jamie.
Robert DeRopp, in the 1957 book Drugs and the Mind, was perhaps the first to express skepticism at Ludlow ’ s “ addiction ” story, noting that “ o one seriously interested in the effects of drugs on the mind should fail to read Ludlow ’ s book ,” but accusing Ludlow of a “ hypertrophy of the imagination and an excessive dependence on the works of De Quincey ” ( although he also found The Hasheesh Eater to be “ more lively and more colorful reading than … the grossly overrated confessions of that ‘ English opium-eater .’”).
* The TARDIS was also covered in lava in the opening scenes of the 1968 TV story The Mind Robber, where it didn't cope as well as it does here.
* The Mind of Wolfie Smith written by Tom Tully, with art by Vincente Vano, was the story of a young boy whose telepathic and telekinetic powers suddenly emerge, leading him to become a runaway.
Reprints the entire The Monster Society of Evil story arc that ran for two years from Captain Marvel Adventures # 22-46 ( from 1943 to 1945 ) where Captain Marvel meets Mister Mind and his Monster Society of Evil.

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