id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10554 Wodehouse, P. G. (Pelham Grenville) Right Ho, Jeeves .txt text/plain 76048 7006 93 "Tell me, Jeeves," I said, wishing to know the worst, "what sort of a like Gussie Fink-Nottle going about in sea boots. "Bertie," she said, "I will tell you why not Uncle Tom. You remember me "Sir?" said Jeeves, pausing at the door. "Jeeves," I said, "don't keep saying 'Indeed, sir?' No doubt nothing is production, Jeeves," I said, "but I must inform you that that 'Well, sir' Here," I said, "comes Gussie Fink-Nottle. "Good evening, sir," said Jeeves. "I think I know what's on your mind, Tuppy," I said. "When I said I had good news, old man, I meant about Madeline Bassett." "Yes," said Gussie, "you look just the sort of little tick who would. "I think this may very possibly be Mr. Fink-Nottle himself, sir," said "Jeeves," said Gussie. "Sir?" said Jeeves. also fell upon Anatole, Tuppy, Gussie, Angela, the Bassett and Jeeves, in "Tuppy, old man, the Bassett's going to marry Gussie Fink-Nottle." ./cache/10554.txt ./txt/10554.txt