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The Love That Purifies

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226:. Aunt Dahlia's son Bonzo is there, as is Anstruther, a family friend, and Lord and Lady Snettisham. The son of Bertie's Aunt Agatha, Thomas ("Thos"), is also present. Anstruther has offered a Good Conduct prize of five pounds to whichever boy behaves the best. Thos, who is normally troublesome, is behaving very well; this upsets Aunt Dahlia, because she has bet that Bonzo would win the contest, while Lady Snettisham bet on Thos. Aunt Dahlia bet her valuable chef 245:"Yes, sir. Unfortunately such is the case. He gave me to understand that it had been coming on for some time, and her last picture settled the issue. His voice shook with an emotion which it was impossible to misread. I gathered from his observations, sir, that he proposes to spend the remainder of his life trying to make himself worthy of her." 137: 124: 260:. Later, Bertie sees Thos chasing Sebastian with a bucket of water. Thos tries to splash water onto Sebastian but hits Anstruther instead. Anstruther then angrily chases Thos with a stick. Jeeves explains that he told Sebastian to insult Greta Garbo, and Sebastian eagerly obliged, since he finds her inferior to the actress 255:
Without complaint, Jeeves cuts his vacation short and comes. He suggests that Aunt Dahlia invite Sebastian Moon to visit. Sebastian is an outspoken child, and Jeeves feels that Thos will not tolerate insults from a boy younger than him. Bertie writes to his friend Sippy, and Sebastian arrives two
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and wants to be worthy of her. Aunt Dahlia wants to take revenge by sabotaging Thos. She asks Bertie to pose the problem to Jeeves. As Jeeves is away, Bertie proposes to handle the problem himself. Bertie tries to insult Thos, to entice him into misbehaving by exacting revenge on Bertie, but Thos
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remains well-behaved. Later, Thos earns bonus points in the contest after he performs a good deed. Bertie and Aunt Dahlia are confounded, and Bertie admits that they need Jeeves. He wires for Jeeves to come.
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adapted the story. The episode, titled "Jeeves and the Love That Purifies", was the sixth episode of the third series. It was originally broadcast in the UK on 10 November 1967.
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days later. However, Thos continues to behave well. Jeeves tells Bertie he has discovered the true reason for Thos's good conduct: Thos loves the actress
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The story concerns a Good Conduct contest between Bertie's young cousins, Bonzo Travers, the son of Bertie's
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The Snettishams try to bribe Bonzo to misbehave, though they fail because he loves the actress
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P. G. Wodehouse and Hollywood: Screenwriting, Satires and Adaptations
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McIlvaine, Eileen; Sherby, Louise S.; Heineman, James H. (1990).
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P. G. Wodehouse: A Comprehensive Bibliography and Checklist
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Jeeves leaves for his annual holiday to go shrimping in
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Works originally published in Cosmopolitan (magazine)
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Index

Short story
P. G. Wodehouse
Comedy
The Strand Magazine
Cosmopolitan
Jeeves
Jeeves and the Kid Clementina
Jeeves and the Old School Chum
P. G. Wodehouse
Bertie Wooster
Jeeves
The Strand Magazine
Cosmopolitan
Very Good, Jeeves
Aunt Dahlia
Thomas Gregson
Aunt Agatha
Bognor
Sippy
Brinkley Court
Anatole
Lillian Gish
Greta Garbo
Clara Bow
Charles Crombie
James Montgomery Flagg
Doubleday
The Modern Library
The World of Wooster
Jeeves and Wooster

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