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Bertie Wooster needs to ensure two couples get engaged and stay engaged. But they keep breaking up and the women, to Wooster's horror, look at Wooster as a possibility. Plus, Wooster's aunt needs Bertie to convince Uncle Tom to write her a check so she can continue her magazine. And his aunt's great French chef decides to hand in his notice. If he does quit, Wooster is burnt French toast, since it was Wooster's fault in the first place.
Of course, most of these problems would not exist if Wooster hadn't decided he could handle his family's and friends' personal problems without Jeeves' help.
Of course, most of these problems would not exist if Wooster hadn't decided he could handle his family's and friends' personal problems without Jeeves' help.