Life with Jeeves - Right Ho, Jeeves, Chapter 18 Summary & Analysis

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Life with Jeeves - Right Ho, Jeeves, Chapter 18 Summary & Analysis

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Right Ho, Jeeves, Chapter 18 Summary

Tuppy apologizes for doubting his story about being in love with Madeline Bassett. Tuppy is now convinced that Angela's affections have been stolen by none other than Gussie, who proposed to Angela right after the ceremony.

As Bertie tells Jeeves about the latest developments, Gussie emerges from beneath the bed. Simultaneously, Tuppy tries to reenter the room only to find the door locked. Jeeves and Bertie let in Tuppy, who accuses Bertie of hiding Gussie in his cupboard, which is exactly from where Gussie bursts and flees down the corridor, closely followed by the deranged Tuppy.

Right Ho, Jeeves, Chapter 18 Analysis

The aftermath of the Market Snodsbury Prize Giving now gives an impression of a rising crescendo of comic farce. The opportunity for Gussie Fink-Nottle to describe what must have been a colossal hangover is passed over...

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