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Right Ho, Jeeves, Chapter 4 Summary
Aunt Dahlia wants Bertie to distribute the prizes at her local Grammar School because all her other candidates are unavailable. He finally succumbs when she threatens him with no more dinner invitations.
Jeeves then announces that Gussie has arrived.
Right Ho, Jeeves, Chapter 4 Analysis
The spectacle of a languid young man of privilege is no more tellingly indicated than when Bertie Wooster indignantly insists that "he does not receive" before he has had his morning tea. The fact that he is in the habit of receiving his guests while still in bed harks back to a bygone era. The reader now learns of the unique cuisine to be found at Brinkley Court and is informed of the forth-coming Prize Giving ceremony at Market Snodsbury Grammar School.
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