very classic comedy

Deon 2022-09-05 14:19:48

It is said that PG Wodehouse is good at describing the gentleman among the gentlemen. From this drama, the gentleman has to do nothing, actively seek trouble all day long, and his clothing taste is often corrected by the housekeeper. In the eyes of friends and relatives, the housekeeper is the head of the family.

Or because the housekeeper is too personable, even if the master is hunted down, imprisoned, and the house is burned, he can solve the trouble lightly and gracefully. This is what a gentleman should do.

Wodehouse's stories are humorous, much more interesting than the likes of Charles Dickens.

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Jeeves and Wooster quotes

  • Bertie: Do you know everything?

    Jeeves: I really don't know, Sir.

  • Bertie: Well, I shall see you at Phillipi.