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Jeeves and the Unbidden Guest: Jeeves

AuthorP.G. Wodehouse

NarratorMartin Jarvis

Duration37m

CategoriesAdult Fiction, Humour and Comedy

Key StageKS2

PublisherCSA Word

VersionUnabridged

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Bertie is feeling really rather spiffing, when he receives a surprise visit from the writer Lady Malvern and her son Wilmot. A friend of Bertie's Aunt Agatha, Lady Malvern requests that Wilmot stay with Bertie for a couple of weeks whilst she is away in America. Whilst not perfectly happy with the idea, Bertie agrees, to find that the seemingly mild-mannered Wilmot may have a wilder side, especially when it comes to alcohol! And as ever, trusty bultler Jeeves is quietly and staunchly on the scene, working fastidiously to keep everything on an even keel, and of course, to try to persuade Bertie not to make his rotten fashion mistakes...wonderfully funny.

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