The inimitable Jeeves /

Wodehouse, P. G. 1881-1975,

The inimitable Jeeves / P. G. Wodehouse. - 186 pages ; 22 cm. - Warbler classics .

"First Warbler Press edition 2021."

I.Jeeves Exerts the Old Cerebellum -- II.No Wedding Bells for Bingo -- III.Aunt Agatha Speaks Her Mind -- IV.Pearls Mean Tears -- V.The Pride of the Woosters is Wounded -- VI.The Hero's Reward -- VII.Introducing Claude and Eustace -- VIII.Sir Roderick Comes to Lunch -- IX.A Letter of Introduction -- X.Startling Dressiness of a Lift-Attendant -- XI.Comrade Bingo -- XII.Bingo Has a Bad Goodwood -- XIII.The Great Sermon Handicap -- XIV.The Purity of the Turf -- XV.The Metropolitan Touch -- XVI.The Delayed Exit of Claude and Eustace -- XVII.Bingo and the Little Woman -- XVIII.Alls Well.

In the opening entry, "Jeeves Exerts the Old Cerebellum," Bingo seeks help in persuading his wealthy guardian to accept his socially undesirable fiancee. Mabel the waitress is only the first in a succession of Bingo's romantic interests, which include a parson's niece, a Communist, and Bertie's own fiancee--among others. Eighteen connected stories trace Bingo and Bertie's shenanigans at home and abroad and introduce assorted Wooster relatives, from the terrifying Aunt Agatha to Claude and Eustace, the fun-loving, trouble-making twins. The collection is particularly distinguished by the inclusion of a Wodehouse masterpiece, "The Great Sermon Handicap," in which bets are placed on the length of a Sunday oration and hilarity ensues.

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Jeeves (Fictitious character) --Fiction.
Wooster, Bertie (Fictitious character) --Fiction.


Valets--England--Fiction.
Upper class--England--Fiction.


England--Social life and customs--Fiction.


Humorous fiction.

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