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Butler Advises Wooster
It might be judicious, said Jeeves, " if you were to attempt to persuade his lordship that the spirit in which you embraced Miss Stoker was a purely brotherly one."
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1933 Advice Advises Attempt Brotherly Butler Drinks Embraced Jeeves Lordship Persuade Purely Spirit Stoker Wodehouse Wooster Miss
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1. Title: "An Advice from Jeeves: Butler's Discreet Intervention in Bertie Wooster's Love Life" This photograph, taken in 1933, captures the essence of a classic moment from P.G. Wodehouse's beloved Jeeves and Wooster series. In this scene, Jeeves, the ever-wise and ever-so-slightly-superior butler, advises Bertie Wooster, the dashing and often hapless young aristocrat, on how to navigate the complexities of romantic entanglements. The image finds Bertie, dressed impeccably in a well-tailored suit, seated at a table in a luxurious drawing room. A glass of amber-colored liquor rests on the table before him, a sign that the conversation between him and Jeeves has likely been ongoing for some time. In the background, a bookshelf is filled with leather-bound volumes, a testament to the literate and refined atmosphere of the scene. Jeeves, standing attentively behind Bertie, delivers his advice with a grave expression. "It might be judicious, sir," he says, "if you were to attempt to persuade his lordship that the spirit in which you embraced Miss Stoker was a purely brotherly one." Bertie, with a mischievous glint in his eye, looks up at Jeeves, a hint of a smile playing at the corners of his mouth. The scene is filled with the rich history and wit that defines the Jeeves and Wooster series, and the photograph serves as a delightful snapshot of a moment in time from this beloved literary world. The photograph, published by Mary Evans Prints Online, is a reminder of the enduring appeal of Wodehouse's characters and the timeless nature of their adventures. It is a testament to the power of a well-timed piece of advice from a trusted friend and the importance of maintaining one's composure in the face of romantic complications.
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