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From: Quadrant
Date: 20030701
Author:Kaighin, Errol D.
"Right ho, then. So much for the western front. We now turn to the eastern."
"Sir?"
"I speak in parables, Jeeves. "
--Right Ho, Jeeves
IN ANSWER TO HIS Aunt Dahlia's need when her daughter, Angela, has broken off the engagement with Tuppy Glossop, Bertram Wooster is at Brinkley Court in full charge of the case (and also that of Gussie Fink-Nottle and Madeline Basset). He has relegated Jeeves' role to that of a bystander--for there is a certain coolness between them caused by a white mess jacket. Earlier, he had resisted his aunt's summons to Brinkley when she ...
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