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I will be reading to you from Carry on Jeeves, a collection of short stories written by P. G. Wodehouse in 1925. Jeeves, a valet, and his employer Bertie Wooster were characters in dozens of short stories by Wodehouse. The chapters are a bit long, so I'll likely take two podcasts for each one.
Last episode, Bertie’s friend Bingo talked him into stealing a dictaphone cartridge. Bingo’s wife Rosie had recorded on it an embarassing story featuring her huband. It is supposedly to be an easy job.
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