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Right Ho, Jeeves, Chapter 20 Summary
Gussie explains he was escaping from Tuppy and had shinned up to the roof when he got stuck in Anatole's skylight.
Aunt Dahlia tells Bertie that Anatole refuses to stay and she has just been informed that her daughter, Angela, is engaged to this Bottle chap.
Jeeves appears with a letter for Bertie from Miss Bassett. She is writing to tell him that she will marry him.
Right Ho, Jeeves, Chapter 20 Analysis
With the action taking place in chef Anatole's bedroom the reader is given a thumbnail sketch of Anatole himself. The mixture of American slang and French is explained by his previous employment by an American family in Nice where the chauffeur was one of the Maloney's of Brooklyn.
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