Carry On, JeevesTen classic short stories by author and humorist P. G. Wodehouse tell the amusing antics and occasional mishaps of young gentleman Bertie Wooster, who regularly relies on the infinite wisdom of his consummate valet, Jeeves, for help. Lighthearted and delightful to read, these stories include some of the most popular from the Jeeves canon: “Jeeves Takes Charge,” in which Bertie and Jeeves first meet, and “Bertie Changes His Mind,” the only story told from Jeeves’s point of view. |
Contents
Jeeves Takes Charge | 1 |
The Artistic Career of Corky | 21 |
Jeeves and the Unbidden Guest | 36 |
Jeeves and the HardBoiled Egg | 53 |
The Aunt and the Sluggard | 70 |
The Rummy Affair of Old Biffy | 93 |
Without the Option | 114 |
Fixing It for Freddie | 135 |
Clustering Round Young Bingo | 152 |
Bertie Changes His Mind | 175 |
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