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Okay, I'm back with the second installment of this series of vintage Jeeves and Bertie illustrations!

When I started doing this project, I was very curious about how the illustrators would handle "Bertie Changes His Mind," that little oddity where Jeeves is the narrator. Would Jeeves, being the roguish protagonist of the piece, look any different from his usual staid, valety self? In fact, he kind of does.
( "If a laugh isn't becoming to your style of beauty, don't read this story!" )
Other entries:
"Comrade Bingo"
"Leave It to Jeeves"
Right Ho, Jeeves
"The Delayed Exit of Claude and Eustace"
"Aunt Agatha Takes the Count"
"Jeeves in the Springtime"

When I started doing this project, I was very curious about how the illustrators would handle "Bertie Changes His Mind," that little oddity where Jeeves is the narrator. Would Jeeves, being the roguish protagonist of the piece, look any different from his usual staid, valety self? In fact, he kind of does.
( "If a laugh isn't becoming to your style of beauty, don't read this story!" )
Other entries:
"Comrade Bingo"
"Leave It to Jeeves"
Right Ho, Jeeves
"The Delayed Exit of Claude and Eustace"
"Aunt Agatha Takes the Count"
"Jeeves in the Springtime"