One of my favorite Wodehouse books. It's an early Wodehouse (1919 I think) when he was coming into his best form. It is about the events that ensue when the girl Maud hurls herself into a cab of George to hide from someone, and George treats her as a damsel in distress and immediately falls in love with her to boot. He finds her at a country castle and all the to-become-usual Wodehouse events of mistaken and assumed identities ensue.
Got it from the library in audiobook format. The image is the edition that I have. Cathy and I listened to it in the car on the way to Lyss's graduation in early May. It makes the miles melt away when you have something of this quality to pass the time with.
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