Wonderfully well done! Topping overview, and you give a great sense of the things that make J&W so fun. And of course I'm v. v. flattered to be recced.
Tiny quibbles: in "Extricating Young Gussie," the auntly menace is Julia, not Agatha. And according to my sources (yes, I am an ENORMOUS dork) "Jeeves Takes Charge" was first published in 1916.
His primary duties include:
1. Bringing the young master a drink when the situation grows dire (read: every three pages or so) 2. Disentangling Bertie from ill-advised engagements 3. Disposing of any inappropriate clothing Bertie may purchase for himself 4. Preventing Bertie’s arrest and/or getting him released from jail 5. Doing all of the household tasks so Bertie doesn’t accidentally burn down the flat while attempting to make tea
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Tiny quibbles: in "Extricating Young Gussie," the auntly menace is Julia, not Agatha. And according to my sources (yes, I am an ENORMOUS dork) "Jeeves Takes Charge" was first published in 1916.
His primary duties include:
1. Bringing the young master a drink when the situation grows dire (read: every three pages or so)
2. Disentangling Bertie from ill-advised engagements
3. Disposing of any inappropriate clothing Bertie may purchase for himself
4. Preventing Bertie’s arrest and/or getting him released from jail
5. Doing all of the household tasks so Bertie doesn’t accidentally burn down the flat while attempting to make tea
Hee. And in that order of priority, too. <3!
Lovely job. Am totally memming this. ^_^