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Aunt Agatha Speaks Her Mind

AuthorP.G. Wodehouse

NarratorMartin Jarvis

Duration14m

CategoriesAdult Fiction, Short Stories, Humour and Comedy

PublisherCSA Word

VersionUnabridged

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Wooster receives a letter out of the blue from his Aunt Agatha inviting him and Jeeves to join her in Rouville-sur-Mer, France. It turns out that Aunt Agatha has decided it is time that Wooster gets married and has some children. She has met an eminently respectable girl she wants to introduce him to, as she considers her absolutely right for the job! However, unsurprisingly, the match-making does not go according to plan and it is left to Jeeves to come to the rescue and save Wooster from making a complete fool of himself.again!

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