Bertie's friends are stepping it up. In order to de-sticky their wickets, they are asking him to impersonate themselves to country relatives, adopt a wayward infant, and even steal a marginally libelous manuscript. And to top it all off, Jeeves himself details his surreptitious plans for the young master to make an impromptu speech at a girl's school. What's a spirited cove to do? The third in the Jeeves series, this collection of short stories is full of Wodehouse's characteristic whimsy, charm, and wit.
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