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Mr. Bertram Wooster
Bertram Wooster is a bachelor living alone with his valet in London. Bertram is a man who likes to fall in love, but also values his freedom as a bachelor. Only three months before the opening of the novel, Bertram was engaged to a rich New York resident, but the engagement ended when his mortal enemy, Sir Roderick Glossop, told his fiancée's father a few rumors about his past. At the time Bertram was angry, but now believes it might have been the best thing that could happen to him. This changes, however, when Bertram becomes aware that his fiancée and her father, as well as Sir Glossop, are in London. Bertram is worried about running into this trio and becoming bogged down in an uncomfortable situation.
At the same time, Bertram has begun playing the banjolele. This instrument brings Bertram a great deal...
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