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Title: P.g. Wodehouse, His Life, And His Works
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His claim to fame is his many stories about the "perfect English gentleman" Jeeves, which became a very popular series. Also, just by writing so many pieces of work, Wodehouse was popularized. He reached sales of fifty million volumes in thirty different languages (Damrosch 453)... Showed first 250 characters
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The reader is first introduced to George's problem when the narrator states "it must be very embarrassing for a man with such a painful speech impediment to open conversation with strangers" (Wodehouse 1250). The plot of the whole story revolves around how George travels around looking for a cure to impede his stuttering problem so he can win the affections of the girl he is in love with, Susan Blake... Showed next 250 characters
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