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         In the later books, Ivan seems like a much more intelligent Bertie Wooster -- getting into trouble for being a preux chevalier. How many times did Berties get engaged to save a girl with more curves than a scenic railway a spot of bother? It could be argued that Ivan too is always reliable to help a chum, relative or young lady in distress.
      In the later books, Ivan seems like a much more intelligent Bertie Wooster -- getting into trouble for being a preux chevalier. How many times did Berties get engaged to save a girl with more curves than a scenic railway a spot of bother? It could be argued that Ivan too is always reliable to help a chum, relative or young lady in distress.
    
  
    
  
	
	
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      May 26, 2015 06:04PM
    
     In the later books, Ivan seems like a much more intelligent Bertie Wooster -- getting into trouble for being a preux chevalier. How many times did Berties get engaged to save a girl with more curves than a scenic railway a spot of bother? It could be argued that Ivan too is always reliable to help a chum, relative or young lady in distress.
      In the later books, Ivan seems like a much more intelligent Bertie Wooster -- getting into trouble for being a preux chevalier. How many times did Berties get engaged to save a girl with more curves than a scenic railway a spot of bother? It could be argued that Ivan too is always reliable to help a chum, relative or young lady in distress.
    
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