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Jeeves and Friends: Short Stories

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What on earth would Bertie Wooster do without Jeeves, his valet? Jeeves is tactful, resourceful, and has the answer to every problem. Bertie, a pleasant young man but a bit short of brains, turns to Jeeves every time he gets into trouble. And Bertie is always in trouble. This title features six stories by an observer of the British upper classes.

106 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2000

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These six stories include:

Jeeves Takes Charge
The Artistic Career of Corky
Bertie Changes His Mind

Looking After the Pumpkin
Lord Emsworth and the Girl Friend
Trouble at Blandings

It is easy for me to understand some jokes so I enjoyed reading these stories. I wonder if "ask Jeeves" took after this clever servant Jeeves.
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