Bertie Wooster and Jeeves — the perfect pair for a P.G. Wodehouse short story.
Here’s the pair in yet another adventure. This one documents the beginning of their partnership and starts with Bertie:
Now, touching this business of old Jeeves — my man, you know — how do we stand? Lots of people think I’m much too dependent on him. My Aunt Agatha, in fact, has even gone so far as to call him my keeper. Well, what I say is: Why not? The man’s a genius. From the collar upward he stands alone. I gave up trying to run my own affairs within a week of his coming to me. That was about half a dozen years ago, directly after the rather rummy business of Florence Craye, my Uncle Willoughby’s book, and Edwin, the Boy Scout.
Listen to the rest of the story for quite a few chuckles.
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