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349:". This early story is usually not included in the main Jeeves canon (Bertie's surname appears to be Mannering-Phipps), though events in the story are referenced in future stories. In this story, Aunt Agatha tells Bertie to go to New York to keep his cousin, Gussie, away from the girl he has fallen in love with, Ray Denison. Aunt Agatha disapproves of Ray because she is a vaudeville performer, and feels that Gussie would disgrace the family by marrying her. Bertie only manages to make the problem (as Aunt Agatha sees it) worse, and decides to avoid her for a while.
686:"Aunt Agatha is cold and haughty, though presumably unbending a bit when conducting human sacrifices at the time of the full moon, as she is widely rumoured to do, and her attitude towards me has always been that of an austere governess, causing me to feel as if I were six years old and she had just caught me stealing jam from the jam cupboard; whereas Aunt Dahlia is as jovial and bonhomous as a pantomime dame in a Christmas pantomime."
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wishes. She has never liked Jeeves, and thinks that Bertie is too dependent on him, calling Jeeves Bertie's keeper. She disapproves of Bertie talking to Jeeves about private matters. On one occasion when she hears Bertie ask Jeeves for advice, she tells Jeeves to leave and then scolds Bertie, making remarks to him about "what she thought of a
Wooster who could lower the prestige of the clan by allowing menials to get above themselves".
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America and is interested in running an art gallery. She is also the subject of a portrait used for a soup company's advertisements, whereas in the original Jeeves canon, a portrait of Bertie Wooster was
680:"I was looking forward with bright anticipation to the coming reunion with this Dahlia â she, as I may have mentioned before, being my good and deserving aunt, not to be confused with Aunt Agatha, who eats broken bottles and wears barbed wire next to the skin."
689:"The aunt to whom I alluded was my good and deserving Aunt Dahlia, not to be confused with my Aunt Agatha who eats broken bottles and is strongly suspected of turning into a werewolf at the time of the full moon."
673:"My experience is that when Aunt Agatha wants you to do a thing you do it, or else you find yourself wondering why those fellows in the olden days made such a fuss when they had trouble with the
416:, Bertie is heading downstairs to see her, intending to finally stand up to her. Nonetheless, he is afraid of what will happen if information about his misadventures reaches Aunt Agatha in
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993:Cawthorne (2013), pp. 54â58, 64â65.
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113:In-universe information
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1218:Who's Who in Wodehouse
1087:Aunts Aren't Gentlemen
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187:Edwin Craye (stepson)
1851:The World of Wooster
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1665:Much Obliged, Jeeves
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1617:Joy in the Morning
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