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The code of the woosters review5/27/2023 ![]() Touted as Wodehouse's best, I find it hard to argue. In an impossible series of events that includes a silver cow creamer, that may or may not be "Modern Dutch," various engagements, a Hitler-wannabe (written in '38 so, at that point, Hitler's deepest sins had not quite made it across the channel), newts, a policeman's helmet, a violent terrier, and, of course, the most perfect gentleman's gentleman, Jeeves, Bertie Wooster manages to avoid jail, indigestion, and an engagement, and stays his own upbeat, unbeatable self. ![]() With Wodehouse, you don't have that worry. except that in that instance a bit of worry about your eventual well-being may linger in the back of your mind. ![]() ![]() Wodehouse is like getting on a boat, pushing out into a lazy river oar-less, and letting the current carry you wherever it may. ![]()
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