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The Inimitable Jeeves, Chapter 1 Jeeves Exerts the Old Cerebellum Summary
On his walk in the park, Bertie runs into Bingo Little who has fallen in love with a girl called Mabel who works as a waitress.. Bingo begs Bertie to get Jeeves to help him make sure his uncle does not cut off his allowance when he tells him about Mabel. Jeeves suggests that Bingo read books by Rosie M. Banks which recount tales of marriage with young persons of inferior social status.
The Inimitable Jeeves, Chapter 1 Jeeves Exerts the Old Cerebellum Analysis
The narrative unfolds as told by Bertie Wooster, in the first person, confiding to the reader in a stream of conscious mode. The exposition of Jeeves as being a valet, trusted friend, and philosopher is a key to all the stories in the book...
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