Bertie, ( Mr.Bertram Wooster, if you please) the victim is enjoying quiet days in his London flat, a man about town but not for long though, trouble appears above the not far horizons always does he can smell it, a strong odor too. Informed by his brilliant butler Jeeves, ( a quality our friend lacks sadly) the magnificent that Zenobia the delightful, a charming sweet girl, just twenty of age with a horrible nickname ...can you imagine ...and I'm not joking ..is called
Nobby Hopwood , his uncle Percy's ward. She had paid an unexpected visit with some bad news nevertheless , in the morning while he snoozed...rested. His long time widowed Aunt Agatha's the fearsome, new husband is Lord Worplesdon the terrible, an intimidating shipping magnate. She needs help, ( I mean Nobby) a romance is not going smoothly with her fiance, Boko Fittleworth the nitwit, a very successful young English playwright but still a fathead who is despised by Uncle Percy, Nobby needs her guardian's permission to marry... Uncle Percy wants some advise from Jeeves, a delicate business meeting in secret, has to be arraigned and only Jeeves can accomplish this. After finding out that Aunt Agatha is only passing through to take care of a sick boy, with mumps a relative Bertie begins to feel better, that too will inevitably evaporates soon. He will not go to Steeple Bumpleigh, where his aunt lives, and his ex -fiancee Florence also, yikes...Lord Worplesdon daughter, her little brother Edwin the demon, a practicing boy scout, that terrorizes the whole neighborhood, simply thinking about the place gives Mr.Wooster the shakes. The clever Jeeves loves fishing in the Steeple Bumpleigh's river and will not give up the idea, poor Bertie hasn't a chance. Bertram is a nice fellow and to soften his butler's disappointment, asks him if he wants a small gift yes a book, the works of the philosopher Spinoza. Arriving at the bookstore, he encounters Florence Craye, the pushy, an awkward situation, even more he had picked up an unknown novel, (written by Florence!) waiting to see if they the store, had Spinoza (of course not) Miss Craye, his former fiancee is flattered and signs the book... not asked. Looks at him in a different way, could he be smarter than he seems ...loves the Dutch philosopher, says Mr. Wooster, not very truthfully. Why ? Bertie likes to make people happy. Leaving as fast as good manners allows, he next sees another of his old school friends, P. D'Arcy "Stilton" Cheesewright, the huge, ( a noble name) nervously entering a jewelry shop. Later discovering that he is the new fiance of Florence, there have been many others. Force by circumstances, the very reluctant, Bertie, trembling... travels to the picturesque village in the calm countryside, Aunt Agatha is not home but the deluge commences immediately, Stilton is the local jealous, policeman, the last person on Earth he wants here, is you guessed it...Bertie ... Another very amusing book from the lives of Bertie and Jeeves, two men who will always be friends one gets into complications, the other gets him out of them...