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Sacheverell that he will not be in the Blue Suite, which is the best guest room, and Sacheverell assumes that she has given it to Bernard. At dinner, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Redvers initially refuses to eat spinach, but does so when Sacheverell tells him to. Muriel informs Sacheverell she will not marry him, since he has become bossy. Sacheverell thinks she has left him for Bernard, so he hides in the Blue Room to confront Bernard. However, it is actually the Bishop who comes to the room. The Bishop was Sacheverell's headmaster, the Rev. J. G. Smethurst. Sacheverell is affected by his old headmaster's voice and loses all his assertiveness. He tries to escape but accidentally goes into the suite's bathroom. The Bishop hears him and alerts Sir Redvers. They think there is a burglar and arm themselves with weapons. Sacheverell climbs out through a window and reaches Muriel's room. She sees he is afraid and helps him hide. Sacheverell is diffident again, so Muriel loves him and will marry him. He stops taking the correspondence course, and is too shy to ask for a refund.
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for putting a canary out in the sun. The dog
Reginald is startled by Wotherspoon's large moustache, but Wotherspoon misunderstands and claims that Reginald is scared of Eustace. Wotherspoon leaves him with a warning but will check on Eustace's treatment of the animals again. Later, Eustace prepares to visit his aunt. He tells his valet Blenkinsop to explain his absence to Beatrice and give her anything she wants. Eustace later returns to find that Blenkinsop took this literally and gave Beatrice the dog. Eustace plans to tell Marcella that Blenkinsop lost the dog. Aunt Georgiana visits Eustace and brings her cat, Francis. William is capable of dodging Francis, but Eustace tries to stop the cat nonetheless by throwing food at it. His aunt, Marcella, and Wotherspoon all see this and are displeased. Marcella saw Beatrice with her dog in Paris and came to confront Eustace. While the three of them discuss how to deal with Eustace, he flees. Mr Mulliner gives him tickets to Switzerland. He is now doing well at the Embassy.
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England, he got carried away in the romantic shipboard atmosphere and courted Lady Widdrington, but now wants to avoid her. Lady Widdrington and her mother are determined and counter every excuse the Bishop has to leave the house. The Bishop wants Lancelot to stay by him and prevent him from getting engaged to Lady Widdrington. He will reward Lancelot with enough money to marry Gladys. The Bishop tries to sneak out at night, but is caught by Percy and pretends he was walking in his sleep. Mrs Pulteney-Banks can tell why the Bishop wants to leave, but Lady Widdrington believes he must merely be missing his cat Webster. Webster is brought to the Bishop, and he is alarmed at the cat's toughened appearance. However, after Percy appears and gets into a fight with Webster, the Bishop cheers Webster on. Percy loses and flees. Lady Widdrington is angered by Webster and wants the Bishop to leave. The Bishop happily embraces Webster and pays Lancelot.
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hothouse, which are for Lord
Blotsam's upcoming Christmas party. Mervyn quickly puts some of the strawberries in a box and returns to London. He reaches London, but accidentally leaves the box of strawberries in the train. Next, he tries to borrow money from Oofy Prosser to buy strawberries for Clarice. Oofy refuses to give him any money but is interested to hear about Clarice's quest. Mervyn goes to Clarice's house in Eaton Square, hoping she will give him credit for having tried his best. A boy delivers a parcel and gives it to Mervyn, mistakenly thinking he is the butler. The package has strawberries for Clarice from Oofy, who tried to win Clarice's favour. Mervyn is annoyed with Oofy but gets an idea and calls out to Clarice that he brought her strawberries. However, by the time she reaches the room, he has absent-mindedly eaten all the strawberries. Clarice throws him out. He failed his quest, but Mr Mulliner commends his effort.
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Towers, but he does not get along well with her father, who talks about farming and hunting whereas
Sacheverell is interested in literature and ballet. Muriel suggests that Sacheverell take a correspondence course in Scientific Agriculture so he can easily converse with Sir Redvers. Back in London, Sacheverell pays for and starts his correspondence course. After several lessons, he realizes he has been taught nothing about agriculture. He goes to the headquarters of the Leave-It-To-Us Correspondence School to complain. He makes his strongly-worded complaint to the manager, Jno B. Philbrick, who explains that the wrong course was sent to Sacheverell, and it has apparently worked, since Sacheverell actually received a course on acquiring self-confidence. Sacheverell continues taking the self-confidence course and becomes even more assertive.
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Gladys, so
Lancelot gets engaged to Brenda Carberry-Pirbright, who seems prim and unpleasant, to please Webster. Lancelot's friends wire Gladys Bingley, who is away in France, to come reason with Lancelot. She confronts him about his engagement to Brenda. He tells he does not want to marry Brenda but feels he must do what Webster wishes. She tells him to come see her only if he chooses her over Brenda, and leaves. Lancelot, nervous in front of Webster, drops a bottle of whisky onto the floor, and is stunned to see Webster drink it. Webster becomes genial and breaks into a dance, then turns belligerent and attacks a footstool. After seeing this spectacle, Lancelot is no longer intimidated by Webster and goes to see Gladys and reunite with her.
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uncle will notice that
Webster bears obvious signs of having been in fights. However, Lancelot's uncle does not come to see Lancelot. He sends a letter saying that he is at Widdrington Manor in Hampshire, the home of the widowed Lady Widdrington and her mother, Mrs Pulteney-Banks. Lady Widdrington has a cat named Percy. Uncle Theodore disapproves of Percy, since he saw Percy getting into a fight with another cat, so does not want Webster to join him there and tells Lancelot to keep him for a little while longer. Lancelot and his fiancΓ©e Gladys now have time to reform Webster. They both want to please Lancelot's rich uncle so he will give them money to get married.
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to stay in her will. Eustace also wants to court
Marcella Tyrrwhit. She is leaving for Paris and asks Eustace to look after her two pets, Reginald the Pekingese dog and William the canary. A week or so earlier, Eustace was in love with someone else, Beatrice Watterson, and plans to end his courtship with her gradually and tactfully while Marcella is away. Eustace invites Beatrice to his flat for lunch for her birthday and remarks that he must get her a nice present. Eustace plans to be away visiting his Aunt Georgiana on that day, so Beatrice will be offended when he is absent.
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Bingley. His uncle accepts the post of Bishop of Bongo-Bongo in West Africa and sends a letter to Lancelot telling him to look after his cat Webster. Lancelot hopes that if he treats the cat well then he may be able to get enough money from his rich uncle to marry Gladys. The Dean believes that Webster is an upstanding cat and he will inspire Lancelot to become less bohemian and more respectable.
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Hypatia are engaged, and need the Bishop's consent to marry. Hypatia's Uncle Percy and Aunt Priscilla, the Bishop and his wife, disapprove of Ronald because he was expelled from Oxford and dances at night clubs. They see the Rev. Augustine Mulliner, who is cheerful and energetic because he
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Eustace's godfather, Lord Knubble of Knopp, uses his influence to get Eustace a job offer at the British Embassy in Switzerland, but Eustace wants to stay in London. He is the favourite nephew of his wealthy and elderly Aunt Georgiana, Lady Beazley-Beazley, and wants to continue earning her affection
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Sacheverell Mulliner, a diffident young man, is secretly engaged to the hearty Muriel Branksome, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Redvers Branksome. Muriel Branksome was once engaged to her cousin Bernard, but broke it off because he was too bossy. Muriel invites Sacheverell to her house, Branksome
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Mervyn is sentenced to a ten-pound fine or fourteen days in jail. He sends a message to his uncle who sends ten pounds for the fine and orders him to Blotsam Regis in Shropshire, where he will not be able to get into trouble and embarrass his uncle further. At the house, Mervyn sees strawberries in a
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After his encounter with alcohol, Webster has completely changed into a bohemian, unsophisticated cat that freely brawls with other cats on the street. Lancelot, who is still supposed to be looking after Webster, learns that his uncle will be returning from Africa soon. Lancelot is nervous, since his
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It is sunny, so Eustace puts William's cage on the window-sill to enjoy the sunlight. William is singing on the window-sill when a man Orlando Wotherspoon comes to Eustace's flat. Wotherspoon is the vice president of Our Dumb Chums' League, an animal welfare organization, and thinks Eustace is cruel
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25-year-old Lancelot was orphaned at an early age and was raised by his Uncle Theodore, the saintly Dean of Bolsover. Lancelot becomes a portrait artist and takes a studio in Chelsea. The Dean disapproves and thinks Lancelot should become a curate, which leads to distance between them. Lancelot gets
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costume from her. Hypatia and Augustine realize the two went to the Gala Night. The Bishop and his wife dance at the party and come back, chased by a policeman named Cyril Smith. After Augustine gives Cyril a drink with Buck-U-Uppo, Cyril becomes friendly. The Bishop and his wife cheerfully consent
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Sacheverell sees Muriel in a cab with her cousin Bernard, and becomes jealous. Later, he tells Muriel not to see Bernard again. Muriel is not pleased with Sacheverell's new domineering attitude. Back at Branksome Towers, Sacheverell is upset to see that Bernard is also there. The Bishop of Bognor
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costume from Augustine. Augustine remembers seeing the Bishop acting similarly once before when he took some Buck-U-Uppo (during the events of "The Bishop's Move"). Ronald and Hypatia do not go to the Gala Night since Ronald hears there will be a police raid. Hypatia tells Augustine she gave the
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Mervyn Mulliner wants to marry Clarice Mallaby. She thinks he is a chump and does not consent to marry him. Mervyn wants to prove himself and asks her to give him a quest, like the knights of old. It is December, and she has always wanted to eat strawberries in the middle of winter, so she tells
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Webster, a large black cat, is very austere, and Lancelot feels pressured by Webster's judgmental gaze to act and dress according to proper etiquette. Two of Lancelot's friends become concerned and try to tell him not to give in to the cat, but it is no use. Webster does not appear to approve of
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They are only able to improve Webster's appearance slightly before Lancelot is summoned to Widdrington Manor by his uncle, who wants Lancelot to pretend to be his lawyer. At the house, the Bishop explains that he pretended Lancelot was his lawyer as part of a failed attempt to get away from the
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takes a tonic called Mulliner's Buck-U-Uppo, and Ronald suggests that they give some of the tonic to the Bishop so he will be more accepting of him. Ronald thinks he has no chance of marrying Hypatia, and they make plans to have a goodbye dance at a night club which is having a Gala Night,
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Someone sings a song about chivalry and knights in the room across the passage from the bar-parlour of the Angler's Rest. Mr Mulliner states that the chivalrous spirit of knights still flourishes in the Mulliners, which can be seen in the story of his cousin's son Mervyn.
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A change of headmasters in the public school near the Angler's Rest leads to Mr Mulliner telling a tale about his mild and timid nephew Sacheverell Mulliner, whose shyness Mr Mulliner attributes to the intimidating headmaster Sacheverell had to deal with as a boy.
446:(US edition) included "The Smile that Wins", "Cats will be Cats", "The Voice from the Past", "Best Seller", and "Strychnine in the Soup". "The Story of Webster", "Cats will be Cats", "The Voice from the Past", and "Gala Night" were featured in the collection
424:(US), Roy F. Spreter illustrated "The Smile that Wins", "The Bishop's Cat" ("The Story of Webster"), "The Bishop's Folly" ("Cats will be Cats"), "A Voice from the Past", "Open House", and "The Missing Mystery" ("Strychnine in the Soup"). In
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458:, published in 1985 by Ticknor & Fields, included "The Story of Webster" and "Open House". The magazine version of "Quest" was printed separately with its original illustrations as a short book in April 1975.
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to Hypatia marrying Ronald. Hypatia, her aunt and uncle, and Cyril all go to wake up Ronald and tell him the good news. Augustine has to stay behind to write a sermon but is very happy for them.
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A Whisky and Splash at the Angler's Rest asks Mr Mulliner what happened to Webster, the cat from the previous story, which leads to Mr Mulliner telling the following tale.
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Mervyn that she will reconsider his proposal of marriage if he acquires a basket of strawberries for her before the end of the month. Mervyn has a wealthy acquaintance,
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P. G. Wodehouse: A Comprehensive Bibliography and Checklist
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Just Cats: Stories Grave and Gay of the Hearthside Tyrant
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553:Complete list of Wodehouse's Mr Mulliner stories
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585:McIlvaine (1990), p. 186, D133.173, d133.175β8.
486:A Treasury of Humor and Toastmaster's Handbook
16:1933 short story collection by P. G. Wodehouse
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621:McIlvaine (1990), p. 148, D17.48β49, D17.52.
819:(Reprinted ed.). London: Arrow Books.
767:"BBC Genome (Mr Mulliner episode listings)"
502:Great Cats: The Who's Who of Famous Felines
49:The book is the third collection featuring
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1903:The Eighteen-Carat Kid and Other Stories
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603:McIlvaine (1990), p. 186, D133.179β180.
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2500:Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense
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594:McIlvaine (1990), p. 185, D133.161β2.
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34:is a collection of short stories by
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684:McIlvaine (1990), pp. 115β116, B5.
612:McIlvaine (1990), p. 144, D4.5β10.
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648:McIlvaine (1990), pp. 128β9, B31.
630:McIlvaine (1990), p. 189, D146.1.
576:McIlvaine (1990), pp. 63β64, A48.
461:The stories were included in the
300:, June 1930 (without Mr Mulliner)
639:McIlvaine (1990), pp. 116β7, B6.
756:McIlvaine (1990), p. 198, E136.
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1688:Pearls, Girls and Monty Bodkin
934:Blandings Castle and Elsewhere
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666:McIlvaine (1990), p. 130, B34.
657:McIlvaine (1990), p. 129, B32.
480:(London, 1952, illustrated by
168:"The Knightly Quest of Mervyn"
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1931:Tales of Wrykyn and Elsewhere
448:The World of Wodehouse Clergy
437:Family Herald and Weekly Star
2535:1933 short story collections
1896:The Swoop! and Other Stories
1583:Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit
1499:Uncle Fred in the Springtime
494:The World's Best Cat Stories
999:The Fiery Wooing of Mordred
962:The Rise of Minna Nordstrom
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1736:The Man with Two Left Feet
815:Wodehouse, P. G. (2008) .
1882:The Uncollected Wodehouse
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992:The Code of the Mulliners
467:The World of Mr. Mulliner
215:"The Voice from the Past"
179:, April 1931 (as "Quest")
2228:The Clicking of Cuthbert
1841:Eggs, Beans and Crumpets
1834:Lord Emsworth and Others
1757:The Clicking of Cuthbert
1660:Do Butlers Burgle Banks?
1492:The Code of the Woosters
1024:Eggs, Beans and Crumpets
1008:Lord Emsworth and Others
985:Archibald and the Masses
319:"Strychnine in the Soup"
186:, July 1931 (as "Quest")
1998:The Girl Behind the Gun
1750:Indiscretions of Archie
1632:Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves
1471:The Luck of the Bodkins
1373:The Adventures of Sally
1254:Love Among the Chickens
1240:William Tell Told Again
894:Short story collections
506:Treasury of Cat Stories
500:(New York, 1977), and
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2407:The World of Wodehouse
2276:The Passionate Plumber
2220:A Gentleman of Leisure
2164:A Gentleman of Leisure
1702:Aunts Aren't Gentlemen
1667:A Pelican at Blandings
1289:A Gentleman of Leisure
1031:Anselm Gets His Chance
955:The Juice of an Orange
444:The Week-End Wodehouse
430:James Montgomery Flagg
374:Mulliner's Buck-U-Uppo
341:Strychnine in the Soup
94:"The Story of Webster"
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2340:Thunder and Lightning
1764:The Inimitable Jeeves
1722:Tales of St. Austin's
1268:Not George Washington
422:The American Magazine
62:"The Smile that Wins"
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2508:A Damsel in Distress
2399:The World of Wooster
2364:The Girl on the Boat
2332:A Damsel in Distress
2236:The Golden Butterfly
2196:The Prince and Betty
2180:A Damsel in Distress
2086:The Play's the Thing
2061:The Three Musketeers
1799:Mr Mulliner Speaking
1681:Much Obliged, Jeeves
1646:Galahad at Blandings
1625:Service with a Smile
1611:Jeeves in the Offing
1366:The Girl on the Boat
1345:A Damsel in Distress
1303:The Prince and Betty
909:Mr Mulliner Speaking
546:Mr Mulliner Speaking
456:A Wodehouse Bestiary
442:The 1939 collection
2415:Wodehouse Playhouse
2348:Her Cardboard Lover
2324:Step Lively, Jeeves
2252:The Cardboard Lover
2125:Bring On the Girls!
1889:Sunset at Blandings
1785:The Heart of a Goof
1695:Bachelors Anonymous
1562:Barmy in Wonderland
926:Other short stories
519:Wodehouse Playhouse
411:The Strand Magazine
405:Publication history
131:"Cats will be Cats"
88:The Smile that Wins
2423:Jeeves and Wooster
2316:Thank You, Jeeves!
2244:The Small Bachelor
2212:Their Mutual Child
2100:Leave It to Psmith
2093:Good Morning, Bill
1949:The Beauty of Bath
1827:Young Men in Spats
1618:Ice in the Bedroom
1520:Joy in the Morning
1401:The Small Bachelor
1387:Bill the Conqueror
1380:Leave It to Psmith
1352:The Coming of Bill
1317:Psmith, Journalist
1296:Psmith in the City
1047:The Right Approach
978:Young Men in Spats
496:(New York, 1970),
488:(New York, 1955),
393:Sindbad the Sailor
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1548:The Mating Season
1513:Money in the Bank
1457:Thank You, Jeeves
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1359:Jill the Reckless
1310:The Little Nugget
1261:The White Feather
1247:The Head of Kay's
1226:A Prefect's Uncle
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1778:Carry On, Jeeves
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1674:The Girl in Blue
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