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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.
Last episode, Jeeves solved a problem for Bertie’s friend Bingo, as well as several other related issues for others. All of whom rewarded Jeeves with a bit of money. The next story is not that long, so I’ll read the whole chapter in one go. The story is told this time from the point of view of Jeeves, the gentleman’s gentleman.
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