Letter: Indeed Sir

Murray Hedgcock
Saturday 14 March 1998 00:02 GMT
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I TRUST that the newly affluent Independent can afford for its library a book starring the inimitable Jeeves, so that your staff may be reminded that he was not a butler, but a gentleman's personal gentleman. It is indeed time you moved upmarket, as promised, in the light of your report "School to teach Jeeves a lesson" (12 March). Jeeves buttled only once in a Wodehouse moon, to help out his butler uncle Charlie Silversmith.

MURRAY HEDGCOCK

The P G Wodehouse Society (UK)

London SW14

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