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Jeeves and the Mating Season

In a moment of lunacy, millionaires Bertie and Gussie decide to switch identities, forcing Jeeves to pretend to be Bertie's valet. As hilarity ensues, the group finds themselves in Hampshire, where Bertie, still posing as Gussie, must fight off the advances of Gussie's fiance.

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  • "In a moment of lunacy, millionaires Bertie and Gussie decide to switch identities, forcing Jeeves to pretend to be Bertie's valet. As hilarity ensues, the group finds themselves in Hampshire, where Bertie, still posing as Gussie, must fight off the advances of Gussie's fiance."@en
  • "In a moment of lunacy, millionaires Bertie and Gussie decide to switch identities, forcing Jeeves to pretend to be Bertie's valet. As hilarity ensues, the group finds themselves in Hampshire, where Bertie, still posing as Gussie, must fight off the advances of Gussie's fiance."
  • "Jeeves helps Bertie Wooster during Bertie's visit to Deverill Hall, the home of Esmond Haddock Haddock's Headache Hokies and his 5 aunts."@en
  • "When Gussie Fink-Nottle gets 14 days for wading in the fountain at Trafalgar Square, Bertie worries that Gussie's fiancée, will transfer her simpering affections to him."@en
  • "Bertie Wooster finds himself in a bit of trouble when he visits Deverill Hall under the identity of Gussie Fink-Nottle. To get himself out of a mess, he calls upon Jeeves, who also shows up to Deverill Hill under a false name."@en
  • "When Gussie Fink-Nottle, after a convivial evening with "Catsmeat" Pinbright, was sentenced to 14 days for wading in the fountain at Traflagar Square, Bertie Wooster saw the red light. For Gussie was an expected guest at Deverill Hall, and clearly his enforced absence would give rise to immediate inquiries. From this point it would be but a short step to a complete revelation of the scandalous details of his escapade, and Bertram well knew what would be the effect of this intelligence on Gussie's fiancee, Madeline. As always when a rift appeared in her love affairs, Madeline would transfer her simpering affection to Bertram, and the grim prospect of having to endure the grand passion of this female stimulated Bertie to the sternest of endeavors to forestall catastrophe. But as usual, Bertie's involvement causes further entanglement, which only Jeeves can unravel."@en
  • "Having dispatched Aunt Agatha's young son, Thos, to his seaside Borstal, Bertie Wooster has been summoned to Deverill Hall, Hampshire, to lend a hand with the village entertainment. He has two other tasks on hand: one is to ensure that his old pal Catsmeat's beloved Gertrude is never left alone with the Byronic Esmond Haddock, the other is to ensure that the Deverill aunts (of whom there are many) take goofy Gussie Fink-Nottle to their respective bosoms. But when Bertie is in charge, an imbroglio is sure to follow. Time to call on Jeeves."
  • ""Thanks to the unremitting efforts of Jeeves, the balance sheet of sundered hearts and reunited hearts is even at the end of Bertie's visit to Deverill Hall -- the home of Esmond Haddock of Haddock's Headache Hokies and his five aunts -- where Bertie is drafted in to lend his services to the village concert"--Container."@en
  • "Gussie Fink-Nottle, was sentenced to fourteen days for wading in the fountain at Trafalgar Square, which caused a complete scandal, to avoid being tainted with this, Gussie's fiancee, Madeline transfers her affections to Bertram, but as usual, Bertie Wooster's involvement causes further entanglement, which only Jeeves can unravel."
  • "Having dispatched Aunt Agatha's young son, Thos, to his seaside Borstal, Bertie Wooster has been summoned to Deverill Hall, Hampshire, to lend a hand with the village entertainment."@en
  • "The resourceful butler, Jeeves, devises a scheme to enable his master, Bertie Wooster, to escape from complicated romantic entanglements."
  • "When Gussie Fink-Nottle, an expected guest at Deverill Hall, is sentenced for a scandalous escapade, Bertie is moved to the sternest of endeavors to keep the knowledge from the man's fiancé and thus prevent her from transferring her simpering affections onto him."@en
  • "When Gussie Fink-Nottle, after a convivial evening with "Catsmeat" Pinbright, is sentenced to 14 days without the option for wading in the fountain at Traflagar Square, Bertie Wooster sees the red light. For Gussie is an expected guest at Deverill Hall, and clearly his enforced absence will give rise to immediate inquiries. From this point it will be but a short step to a complete revelation of the scandalous details of his escapade and Bertram well knows what would be the effect of this intelligence on Gussies fiancé, Madeline. As always when a rift appears in her love affairs, Madeline will transfer her simpering affection to Bertram and the grim prospect of having to endure the grand passion of this female stimulates Bertie to the sternest of endeavors to forestall catastrophe. But as usual, Bertie's involvement causes further entanglement, which only Jeeves can unravel."@en
  • ""When Gussie Fink-Nottle lands in the slammer, Bertie poses as pal Gussie to keep Madeline Bassett at bay. After all, no one knows Bertie at Deverill Hall. Corky's dog, covert couples, five crackpot aunts, and a concert in costume increase the confusion. Captain Dobbs descends on Deverill to arrest a green-bearded burglar with a bounding hound--but who was the man in the checked suit? It's Jeeves to the rescue again as he appears undercover to save nitwit Wooster from Fink-Nottle's fate"--Container."
  • "Bertie poses as his friend Gussie Fink-Nottle, temporarily in prison, to try and help him but soon finds himself neck-deep in trouble--as usual."@en

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  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Downloadable audio books"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Audiobooks"
  • "Audiobooks"@en
  • "Humorous fiction"@en
  • "Humorous fiction"

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  • "Jeeves and the Mating Season"@en
  • "The Mating season"@en
  • "Mating Season, by P. G. Wodehouse"
  • "Jeeves and the mating season"@en
  • "Jeeves and the mating season"
  • "The mating season"@en
  • "The mating season"
  • "The Mating Season"@en