Jeeves and Wooster

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Wodehouse, P. G
Wodehouse, P. G. (Pelham Grenville), 1881-1975
 
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1.  The man with two left feet, and other stories

 
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Jeeves, my man, you know, is really a most extraordinary chap. So capable. Honestly, I shouldn't know what to do without him. On broader lines, he's like those chappies who sit peering sadly over the marble battlements at the Pennsylvania Station in the place marked "Inquiries." You know the Johnnies I mean. You go up to them and say: "When's the next train for Melonsquashville, Tennessee?" and they reply, without stopping to think, "Two-forty-three,...

3.  The inimitable Jeeves

 
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5.  Very good, Jeeves!

 
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"P. G. Wodehouse wrote the best English comic novels of the century." --Sebastian Faulks
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In this, the second novel in P.G. Wodehouse's delightful Jeeves series, the family fumbles through a comedy of errors that is set in motion by a marriage proposal and a downward spiral of miscommunication and crossed wires. This hilarious novel contains many of the most beloved scenes and set pieces from the series. A must-read for Wodehouse fans and lovers of top-notch humor writing.

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"To dive into a Wodehouse novel is to swim in some of the most elegantly turned phrases in the English language."--Ben Schott "They say trouble comes in threes, and Bertie Wooster soon learns why. It all begins when his aunt Dahlia asks him to steal a silver cow creamer illegally obtained by her husband's silver rival. Then comes the telegram from Gussie Fink-Nottle begging Bertie to come to Totleigh Towers to mend the rift between him and his soppy...

9.  Jeeves in the morning

 
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10.  The mating season

 
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11.  The return of Jeeves

 
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12.  Jeeves and the feudal spirit

 
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13.  A few quick ones

 
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14.  How right you are, Jeeves

 
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15.  Stiff upper lip, Jeeves

 
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16.  Plum pie

 
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17.  Jeeves and the tie that binds

 
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18.  The cat-nappers: a Jeeves and Bertie story

 
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