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  2. The Code of the Woosters - Wikipedia

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    The Code of the Woosters is the third full-length novel to feature Bertie Wooster and his valet Jeeves. It introduces Sir Watkyn Bassett , the owner of a country house called Totleigh Towers where the story takes place, and his intimidating friend Roderick Spode .

  3. Sir Roderick Comes to Lunch - Wikipedia

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    "Sir Roderick Comes to Lunch" (also published as "Jeeves the Blighter") is a short story by P. G. Wodehouse, and features the young gentleman Bertie Wooster and his valet Jeeves. The story was published in The Strand Magazine in London in March 1922, and then in Cosmopolitan in New York in April 1922.

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  5. Bertie Wooster - Wikipedia

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    Bertram Wilberforce Wooster is a fictional character in the comedic Jeeves stories created by British author P. G. Wodehouse. An amiable English gentleman and one of the "idle rich", Bertie appears alongside his valet , Jeeves , whose intelligence manages to save Bertie or one of his friends from numerous awkward situations.

  6. Jeeves' Arrival - Wikipedia

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    Wooster agrees to take him on as his valet, after Jeeves makes a concoction that instantly cures his hangover. Bertie Wooster's Aunt Agatha orders him to marry Honoria Glossop, whom Agatha believes will "reform" him. Bertie, not enamoured with the idea, finds that his friend Bingo Little is infatuated with her. In order to get Honoria's love ...

  7. Honoria Glossop - Wikipedia

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    Honoria is distinctive for her vigorous laugh, which is described in several different stories by Bertie Wooster: "She chucked back her head and laughed with considerable vim. She had a penetrating sort of laugh. Rather like a train going into a tunnel." [10] "I was interrupted in my meditations by a noise like the Scotch express going under a ...

  8. Jeeves Takes Charge - Wikipedia

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    "Jeeves Takes Charge" is a short story by P. G. Wodehouse, and features the young gentleman Bertie Wooster and his valet Jeeves. The story was published in the Saturday Evening Post in the United States in November 1916, and in The Strand Magazine in the United Kingdom in April 1923.

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