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Right Ho, Jeeves - Unabridged
Right Ho, Jeeves - Unabridged
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In this early "Jeeves" novel, the infamous Bertie Wooster, rebuffing the assistance of his trusty manservant Jeeves, attempts to help his old chum and newt-fancier Gussie Fink-Nottle win the affections of the goofy but adorable Madeline Bassett.  But without Jeeves to lend a hand, chaos ensues and Bertie finds himself accidentally - and horribly - engaged to Madeline himself."Right Ho, Jeeves" contains a passage described by actor Stephen Fry (a Jeeves and Bertie veteran) as "“the single funnie…
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In this early "Jeeves" novel, the infamous Bertie Wooster, rebuffing the assistance of his trusty manservant Jeeves, attempts to help his old chum and newt-fancier Gussie Fink-Nottle win the affections of the goofy but adorable Madeline Bassett.  But without Jeeves to lend a hand, chaos ensues and Bertie finds himself accidentally - and horribly - engaged to Madeline himself.

"Right Ho, Jeeves" contains a passage described by actor Stephen Fry (a Jeeves and Bertie veteran) as "“the single funniest piece of sustained writing in the language."

A much beloved romp by the master of satirical comedy, the legendary P.G. Wodehouse.

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In this early "Jeeves" novel, the infamous Bertie Wooster, rebuffing the assistance of his trusty manservant Jeeves, attempts to help his old chum and newt-fancier Gussie Fink-Nottle win the affections of the goofy but adorable Madeline Bassett.  But without Jeeves to lend a hand, chaos ensues and Bertie finds himself accidentally - and horribly - engaged to Madeline himself.

"Right Ho, Jeeves" contains a passage described by actor Stephen Fry (a Jeeves and Bertie veteran) as "“the single funniest piece of sustained writing in the language."

A much beloved romp by the master of satirical comedy, the legendary P.G. Wodehouse.

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