Constance Keeble
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Connie; Lady Schoonmaker
Lady Constance Keeble, nee Threepwood, widow of the late Joseph Keeble, who made a packet out East; sister of Lord Emsworth and chatelaine of Blandings in Leave It to Psmith, Pig-Hoo-o-o-o-ey!, Lord Emsworth and the Girl Friend, Summer Lightning, Go-Getter, Heavy Weather, The Crime Wave at Blandings, Uncle Fred in the Springtime, Pigs Have Wings, Service With a Smile, Galahad at Blandings, Sticky Wicket at Blandings. For a list of her nine sisters, see under Clarence Threepwood. A strikingly handsome woman in her middle forties in Leave It to Psmith with a high, arched nose, admirably adapted for sniffing. Devoted admirer of the Efficient Baxter, also soft on the Duke of Dunstable, her one-time suitor and briefly her fiance until he canceled his wedding plans because her father refused to meet his terms in the matter of a dowry. With these exceptions, strong men run like rabbits to avoid her: the sort of woman who makes you feel that no matter how suave her manner for the nonce, she is…more
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Leave It to Psmith (Psmith, #4)
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1923
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Summer Lightning (Blandings Castle, #4)
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1929
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Uncle Fred in the Springtime
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1939
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Pigs Have Wings (Blandings Castle, #8)
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1952
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Blandings Castle
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1935
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Heavy Weather (Blandings Castle, #5)
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1933
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A Pelican at Blandings (Blandings Castle, #11)
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1969
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Galahad at Blandings (Blandings Castle, #10)
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1964
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Service With a Smile
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1961
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Plum Pie (Jeeves, #13.5)
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1966
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