The story features Wodehouse's most famous literary creations, the young gentleman of leisure Bertie Wooster and his brilliant valet Jeeves. Bertie has more than the Yuletide spirit in his mind when he accepts an invitation to spend Christmas at Lady Wickham's country house; love and revenge. He is in love with Lady Wickham's daughter Roberta. He is also looking for an opportunity to get back at a fellow guest, the practical joker Tuppy Glossop. Bertie tells Roberta about the mean trick Tuppy played on him. To his delight, Roberta lends him a sympathetic ear and suggests a great plan for the perfect revenge. The plan goes terribly wrong, however, and Bertie discovers that Jeeves may be to blame for the fiasco.
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| - The story features Wodehouse's most famous literary creations, the young gentleman of leisure Bertie Wooster and his brilliant valet Jeeves. Bertie has more than the Yuletide spirit in his mind when he accepts an invitation to spend Christmas at Lady Wickham's country house; love and revenge. He is in love with Lady Wickham's daughter Roberta. He is also looking for an opportunity to get back at a fellow guest, the practical joker Tuppy Glossop. Bertie tells Roberta about the mean trick Tuppy played on him. To his delight, Roberta lends him a sympathetic ear and suggests a great plan for the perfect revenge. The plan goes terribly wrong, however, and Bertie discovers that Jeeves may be to blame for the fiasco.
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| - The story features Wodehouse's most famous literary creations, the young gentleman of leisure Bertie Wooster and his brilliant valet Jeeves. Bertie has more than the Yuletide spirit in his mind when he accepts an invitation to spend Christmas at Lady Wickham's country house; love and revenge. He is in love with Lady Wickham's daughter Roberta. He is also looking for an opportunity to get back at a fellow guest, the practical joker Tuppy Glossop. Bertie tells Roberta about the mean trick Tuppy played on him. To his delight, Roberta lends him a sympathetic ear and suggests a great plan for the perfect revenge. The plan goes terribly wrong, however, and Bertie discovers that Jeeves may be to blame for the fiasco.
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