
On September 18, 1915, the world met P. G. Wodehouse’s two most memorable characters—the eternally idle and good-natured Bertie Wooster and his matchless manservant Jeeves—for the first time. They appeared in “Extricating Young Gussie”, a short story that ran in the American magazine the Saturday Evening Post. Although Jeeves gets scarcely a mention in the story, he does do the thing that would become a sacred ritual between valet and master: bringing Bertie his morning tea.
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