Sir Bassett also collects silver and, in this sense, is a rival to Uncle Tom, Aunt Dahlia considers him a liar. Arriving at the store, Bergie meets Judge Watkin Bassett, who fined him a few pounds a few days ago because Bertie stole a helmet from a policeman. Then Uncle Tom, who collects a collection of antique silver, they say, will buy it for cheap. She asks him to go to an antique shop where an old silver milk jug-cow is sold, and with the appearance of an expert, tell the owner of the shop that this is not an old work at all, but a modern one - he will begin to doubt and reduce the price. So in the Worcester Code, Bergie finds himself in a quandary while fulfilling the assignment of her aunt Dahlia. In the novels a kind of comedy of situations is presented, and the characters constantly fall into absurd situations, but with honor come out of them. The hero of a series of Woodhouse novels is the young Englishman Bertie Wooster, who is always accompanied by his servant Jeeves. British literature summaries - Short summary - The Code of the Woosters Pelham Grenville P.
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