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*Dies of the cute!*
So, I recently got my mitts on my library's copy of "Much Obliged, Jeeves", and was flipping through it, quite at random, when I happened across this little snippet quite by chance:
"Jeeves was in a deck chair outside the back door, reading Spinoza with the cat Augustus on his lap..."
Which made the cat person within me hop up and down, squealing "Jeeves is a cat person!! Jeeves is a cat person!!" which, in retrospection, makes perfect sense but regardless!!!

EDIT:
WHEE!! I fixed the chair! It no longer makes my eyes hurt. ^_^
...And I am still so damn jealous of that cat, you have NO IDEA.
"Jeeves was in a deck chair outside the back door, reading Spinoza with the cat Augustus on his lap..."
Which made the cat person within me hop up and down, squealing "Jeeves is a cat person!! Jeeves is a cat person!!" which, in retrospection, makes perfect sense but regardless!!!
EDIT:
WHEE!! I fixed the chair! It no longer makes my eyes hurt. ^_^
...And I am still so damn jealous of that cat, you have NO IDEA.
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You don't wanna be reading Much Obliged, Jeeves, though. That's the English version of Jeeves and the Tie that Binds, and it's missing the last chapter where
Bertie and Jeeves exchange vowsloose ends are wrapped up. You wanna have that last chapter, believe me.Edit: repost to fix strikeout and also to add that clearly this is another instance of Bertie and Jeeves = OTP, since Bertie himself is so well-established thoughout the books as a cat lover.
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