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'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.
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Fairy tale format. God, I love fairy tale format.
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Jeeves and Wooster encounter a mysterious old crone in the woods. This is a delightful mix of folklore, metafiction, and Wodehouse-ian prose.
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"Why can't I write like this?" she asks rhetorically.
No, seriously, this is funny and brilliant. You owe it to yourself to read it.
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Jeeves and Bertie meet a witch
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This is what happens when Jeeves and Wooster stumble into a fairy tale. Jazz, indeed.
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Bertie and Jeeves run headlong into a fairytale. This is really fun. :D
