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THE INIMITABLE JEEVES


WHAT THIS BOOK IS ABOUT

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THE
INIMITABLE
JEEVES

BY
P. G. WODEHOUSE

HERBERT JENKINS LIMITED
3 YORK STREET · ST. JAMES’S
LONDON S.W.1 MCMXXIII


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Printed in Great Britain by Wyman & Sons Ltd., London, Reading and Fakenham


CONTENTS

CHAPTER
I.  JEEVES EXERTS THE OLD CEREBELLUM
II.  NO WEDDING BELLS FOR BINGO
III.  AUNT AGATHA SPEAKS HER MIND
IV.  PEARLS MEAN TEARS
V.  THE PRIDE OF THE WOOSTERS IS WOUNDED
VI.  THE HERO’S REWARD
VII.  INTRODUCING CLAUDE AND EUSTACE
VIII.  SIR RODERICK COMES TO LUNCH
IX.  A LETTER OF INTRODUCTION
X.  STARTLING DRESSINESS OF A LIFT ATTENDANT
XI.  COMRADE BINGO
XII.  BINGO HAS A BAD GOODWOOD
XIII.  THE GREAT SERMON HANDICAP
XIV.  THE PURITY OF THE TURF
XV.  THE METROPOLITAN TOUCH
XVI.  THE DELAYED EXIT OF CLAUDE AND EUSTACE
XVII.  BINGO AND THE LITTLE WOMAN
XVIII.  ALL’S WELL

THE
INIMITABLE JEEVES

CHAPTER I JEEVES EXERTS THE OLD CEREBELLUM

“’Morning, Jeeves,” I said.

“Good morning, sir,” said Jeeves. He put the good old cup of tea softlyon the table by my bed, and I took a refreshing sip. Just right, asusual. Not too hot, not too sweet, not too weak, not too strong, nottoo much milk, and not a drop spilled in the saucer. A most amazingcove, Jeeves. So dashed competent in every respect. I’ve said it

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