Outstanding, Mr. Martin! My favorite line from Jeeves, "For in an employer, brains are not desirable", that really had me chuckling. Thank you so much for reading these stories, they are such a treat and made even more so by your narration.
OMG this is my favorite one! Well well read. I think what I love so much about Jeeves is that he is just as fun-loving as Bertie, yet he manages to seem so very serious and dignified. You know he's cracking up inside!
Very entertaining, but oh! how manipulative Jeeves can be! We spot it, of course, when we hear the stories told from Bertie's point of view, but this story really underlines it.
Bravo, as always you have rendered another entertaining tale of Bertie and Jeeves in your own inimitable style. I’m sure I speak for many in expressing our gratitude to you for sharing your craft and bringing us all some happiness. Thank you once again and I always look forward to your next selection. Stay safe and stay healthy, hoping you are getting at least a portion of the enjoyment that you are bringing to us
Agree. I add my thanks. Jeeves and Wooster work so well when read out or acted well, and you do a fine job. A tribute to Wodehouse's writing ability that his work does so well in the right hands, or mouth!
A wonderful short story showing the finest of One and Only PGW. All is 'bright and amusing' at first but what about the sinister, Machiavellian Jeeves? He plots his fiendish plans : ' employers are like horses, they require managing' and comes out the winner! Poor Bertie! He shows his angst and in vain shouts and calls Emerson an ass..So typical of the irreverent auther . Another laugh riot thouroly enjoyable , superbly narrated. Thanks so much Sir!
Absolutely delightful story! Nicky, you read it so well and I don't know how you can put on all these different voices. The moral of the story for me is that I should always have a short, entertaining speech ready in case of emergency.
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 Thank You , I Love this story , reminds me , in part , of going to an all-girls school ! Those were the days , I laughed so much during this particular part , almost had an 'accident' Great fun with Jeeves to the rescue , yet again . 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼 Marvellous
This is going to my favorite. It's fresh to hear stories told by Jeeves. And Bertie is more like a slightly more mature man rather than a 🐓 chicken- headed- knuckle- head with droppsie. 🐒 m
Lovely. Thanks. Did you time this one with the virus: Jeeves, "I think you are quite not yourself after your influenza"? I do know this story and have wondered about Bertie's sister. Don't recall her popping up in any other Bertie tale and wonder what happened to her husband. It was published in 1922, was he perhaps a Great War casualty?
Excellent, Mr. Martin! Thank you ever so much for narrating these stories and giving us all MANY laughs!
Outstanding, Mr. Martin! My favorite line from Jeeves, "For in an employer, brains are not desirable", that really had me chuckling. Thank you so much for reading these stories, they are such a treat and made even more so by your narration.
Haha! Yes, another good line. Thank you.
A revelation don’t you know! Have never encountered this one before. No end to Plum’s inventiveness 😂
OMG this is my favorite one! Well well read. I think what I love so much about Jeeves is that he is just as fun-loving as Bertie, yet he manages to seem so very serious and dignified. You know he's cracking up inside!
Thanks, yes I think Jeeves has a pretty good time!
Listening to you narrate Wodehouse is "an experience which I should be sorry to have missed."
This reading is like watching a play! It is fabulous! What a great job!!!🎉
Very entertaining, but oh! how manipulative Jeeves can be! We spot it, of course, when we hear the stories told from Bertie's point of view, but this story really underlines it.
Bravo, as always you have rendered another entertaining tale of Bertie and Jeeves in your own inimitable style. I’m sure I speak for many in expressing our gratitude to you for sharing your craft and bringing us all some happiness. Thank you once again and I always look forward to your next selection. Stay safe and stay healthy, hoping you are getting at least a portion of the enjoyment that you are bringing to us
Thank you very much PC for that. Yes I like have a go - if they are not too long!
Agree. I add my thanks. Jeeves and Wooster work so well when read out or acted well, and you do a fine job. A tribute to Wodehouse's writing ability that his work does so well in the right hands, or mouth!
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Splendid reading for an other funny wonderful PGWodehouse story!Thanks to Nick Martin, please read them all !
A wonderful short story showing the finest of One and Only PGW.
All is 'bright and amusing' at first but what about the sinister, Machiavellian Jeeves? He plots his fiendish plans : ' employers are like horses, they require managing' and comes out the winner! Poor Bertie! He shows his angst and in vain shouts and calls Emerson an ass..So typical of the irreverent auther .
Another laugh riot thouroly enjoyable , superbly narrated.
Thanks so much Sir!
Such enjoyable narration!!❤❤❤
Absolutely delightful story! Nicky, you read it so well and I don't know how you can put on all these different voices. The moral of the story for me is that I should always have a short, entertaining speech ready in case of emergency.
Thank you Nigel. Yes, and don't let them stare you out!
So well done reader and writer, thank you!
The first Jeeves and Wooster story I've heard narrated by Jeeves rather than Bertie.
Yes, maybe the only one?
@@Trickynickymarts I think perhaps there are a few more, but I'm not sure about that.
I think it's the only one! It's hilarious to hear everything the way he describes it!
I couldn't say it any better, "Very good, Sir."
"It was painful to see Mr. Wooster's brain endeavoring to work." 😉
Yes, he can be quite blunt!
😄😄😉😄 "Mentally negligible!"
Great delivery, Nick. A pleasant surprise and a perfect way to end my day. Thanks very much.
Thanks Dermot
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 Thank You , I Love this story , reminds me , in part , of going to an all-girls school !
Those were the days , I laughed so much during this particular part , almost had an 'accident'
Great fun with Jeeves to the rescue , yet again . 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼 Marvellous
Ha! Careful Christine!
Did you sneak cigarettes in the bushes? 😂
I'm taking notes... That was so devious! 😂😂
I enjoyed a lot! Thanks!
Thank you Hidemi
This is going to my favorite. It's fresh to hear stories told by Jeeves. And Bertie is more like a slightly more mature man rather than a 🐓 chicken- headed- knuckle- head with droppsie. 🐒 m
Classic Jeeves. Hillarious.🎉🎉🎉❤
Thank you Nick Martin!!!!!! 💕
Another excellent tale.
Thank you ever so much for sharing these with us all. I will be perusing the selection of woolens
Great job as always!!!
Cheers!
Sooo good as always! Thanks for being here for us! Blessings all!
Thank you. So far still here! Cheers
Οh, Jeeves!! Your boss wears purple socks but my youngest son and his friends wear multicoloured socks. They say it's all the rage!!! Thank you, Nick!
There's no stopping this coloured socks business now! Cheers.
The description of the girls song is hilarious
An interesting way to learn life's lessons.
Yes, lessons come from any angle!
v nice and thanking you in time for christmas 2020
Very welcome
Hilarious, thank you 👏🏻
well done nicely read .
Cheers Tone
Great vudeo
Until this I only had a vague awareness of the sadistic side of Jeeves' nature. It's an exquisite torture listening to Bertie up there on the stage
I know, what a rotter. He must have felt so strongly though that he wanted their life to carry on just the same forever - and was prepared to torture!
And Jeeves makes sure he can hear and get a good laugh out of it!
Thank you!
Thank you 😊
Absolutely damn Spiffing......
Wodehouse had no unrealistic sentimental view of the female sex!
Lovely. Thanks.
Did you time this one with the virus: Jeeves, "I think you are quite not yourself after your influenza"?
I do know this story and have wondered about Bertie's sister.
Don't recall her popping up in any other Bertie tale and wonder what happened to her husband. It was published in 1922, was he perhaps a Great War casualty?
Cheers. Timing was coincidental! You're right his sister seems a bit part time!
Can you please post the short story nothing serious collections of ten short stories by P. G Wodehouse. I want this for my project
Oh, what a relief...somehow got an AI reader on the last. So stressful.
it is wonderful for learning english only
Great
I've always wondered how to pronounce "sine qua non" :)
Actually now you mention it, I should have probably checked!
I don't think this is right. Churlish to complain of course
Now I'm embarrassed! I should have checked of course beforehand.
Nick martin is good but I prefer Jonathan Cecil as the narrator
That's fine with me - hope you enjoyed it anyway! Thanks
@@TrickynickymartsI definitely prefer you, Nick! 🙏
And Stephen Fry
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I don't know if you've noticed, but NONE OF THESE STORIES ARE BY AGATHA CHRISTIE.
CLICKBAIT. Shame on you.
Right comment, wrong channel?
Too aggressive 🤷