The Inimitable Jeeves

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Wodehouse employs a very impressive vocabulary for both Bertie's narrative and the dialogue of the characters. This is appropriate to an upper-class society in which members would have had access to an excellent education. Jeeves, as the wisest character, has especially impressive, even pedantic, vocabulary, though like a good servant much of his dialogue is in the form of "Yes, Sir" or "No, Sir."