Listing Bookmarks

List of Bookmarks

  1. Rec 1

    Summary

    Mal and Inara pick out their rather obvious mark on a job. Jeeves, however, thinks not.

    3 Mar 2012

  2. Rec 7

    Summary

    "You don’t feel that August is overdoing things a bit, Jeeves? After all, it’s an English August. I mean, no need to show off."

    An eyebrow quivered, and I knew that Jeeves, that model of restraint, agreed with me whole-heartedly. "Indeed, sir."

    15 Feb 2012

  3. Rec 2

    Summary

    Well, there are crumpets and an unwanted engagement and a scheme and whatnot. The usual, in essence.

    26 Nov 2011

  4. Public Bookmark 10

    Summary

    Aunt Agatha has summoned Bertie to Bumpleigh Hall as his 30th birthday impends. As usual, things go wrong. This time, even Jeeves can't fix it.

    21 Feb 2011

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  5. Rec 3

    Summary

    Bertie's even more confused than usual when two lunatics who appear to know his valet show up in London.

    19 Feb 2011

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    Jeeves is called on to save the day, if on a slightly larger scale than usual.

  6. Rec 11

    Summary

    'Oh really Jeeves, of course it's a shortcut. Tristan Burlington-Smythe told me the way, and when you have stood shoulder-to-shoulder with a chap inkily defending your common room from the wrath of the Lower Fifth, it forges a bond that neither rain nor snow nor gloom of night can ever tear asunder, and in such circs I hardly think he would have given me duff directions.'

    Bertie and Jeeves are definitely not lost, and certainly not so lost they've strayed into the sort of dashed silly set-up normally reserved for knights in shining armour and wandering minstrels and that sort of thing. Folkloric narrative conventions are meddled with, the fate of the Boy Scouts is uncertain, but at least we're sure of a happy ending.

    28 Dec 2009

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    This is what happens when Jeeves and Wooster stumble into a fairy tale. Jazz, indeed.