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P. G. Wodehouse

Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit

How fortunate that Stilton Cheesewright drew Bertie Wooster, the red-hot favorite, in the Drones Club annual darts tournament. Had he not he would surely have beaten Bertie to a pulp and buttered the lawn with him. Stilton does not like men trifling with his fiancée Florence Craye's affections. In the event Florence would seem to prefer Percy Gorringe, stepson of L.G. Trotter. What is Aunt Dahlia's obsessive interest in the wretched Trotter? Can there be more than one rope of false pearls? Will Jeeves deign to put things right, given that Bertie has grown a moustache of which he disapproves strongly?
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Impressions

  • stoodyshared an impression4 years ago
    🔮Hidden Depths
    💡Learnt A Lot
    🐼Fluffy

    One would be well advised to become acquainted with prior stories as this tome contains a great many references to characters and events in the lives of the two protagonist chappies.

    All that rot said , the tale certainly did "rem acu tetiigisti" for moi. Thank you PG, for giving us another wonderful portal into a happy, sunny, warm and beautiful ; other dimension.

  • Sonali Choubeyshared an impression8 years ago
    👍Worth reading

    Great boon

  • vminocha kshared an impression8 years ago
    👍Worth reading

    Superb

Quotes

  • Антон Юркинhas quoted5 years ago
    deviated in many respects from the ideal.
  • Антон Юркинhas quoted5 years ago
    ‘Did you notice how he looked when he said “Florence”? Like a dying duck in a thunderstorm.’
  • Roseblossom999has quoted3 years ago
    She was silent for a space. Then she spoke in what was for her a hushed voice. That is to say, while rattling the vases on the mantelpiece, it did not bring plaster down from the ceiling.

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