- CHAPTER 1: JEEVES EXERTS THE OLD CEREBELLUM
- CHAPTER 2: NO WEDDING BELLS FOR BINGO
- CHAPTER 3: AUNT AGATHA SPEAKS HER MIND
- CHAPTER 4: PEARLS MEAN TEARS
- CHAPTER 5: THE PRIDE OF THE WOOSTERS IS WOUNDED
- CHAPTER 6: THE HERO’S REWARD
- CHAPTER 7: INTRODUCING CLAUDE AND EUSTACE
- CHAPTER 8: SIR RODERICK COMES TO LUNCH
- CHAPTER 9: A LETTER OF INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER 10: STARTLING DRESSINESS OF A LIFT-ATTENDANT
- CHAPTER 11: COMRADE BINGO
- CHAPTER 12: BINGO HAS A BAD GOODWOOD
- CHAPTER 13: THE GREAT SERMON HANDICAP
- CHAPTER 14: THE PURITY OF THE TURF
- CHAPTER 15: THE METROPOLITAN TOUCH
- CHAPTER 16: THE DELAYED EXIT OF CLAUDE AND EUSTACE
- CHAPTER 17: BINGO AND THE LITTLE WOMAN
- CHAPTER 18: ALL’S WELL
Poor Bertie Wooster. His pals are always falling in love with the wrong girls, and he seems to always to be engaged to the wrong one himself thanks to a meddling Aunt. And while old Bertie tries is level best to extricate himself and his friends from various and sundry dilemmas, the day can only be saved by is brainy valet, the inimitable Jeeves. - Summary by The Reader
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