'When it is a question of a pal being in the soup, we Woosters no longer think of self; and that poor old Bingo Little was knee-deep in the bisque was made plain by his mere appearance - which was that of a cat which has just been struck by a half-brick and is expecting another one shortly.
'Bertie', said Bingo, having sat down onthe bed and dffused silent gloom for a moment, 'how is Jeeves' brain these days?'
More stories of the infinite wisdom of Jeeves.
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As always, Wodehouse perfectly captures (and exposes to ridicule) the trivial concerns of the idle rich. Poor Bertie finds it impossible to refuse to help a friend-"We Woosters have our code"--and always finds that the solution to the muddle results in his own embarrassment, generally engineered by the discretely manipulative Jeeves. Read by Simon Callow, this audio abridgement offers a lively reading of the source material, which will both enchant Wodehouse's many fans, and convince newcomers to explore the rest of the author's extensive oeuvre. --John Oates
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