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First UK edition
First UK edition
A silver cow-creamer, like the one that is key to the plot of Jeeves in the Offing: "a silver jug or pitcher or whatever you call it shaped, of all si
A silver cow-creamer, like the one that is key to the plot of Jeeves in the Offing: "a silver jug or pitcher or whatever you call it shaped, of all silly things, like a cow with an arching tail and a juvenile-delinquent expression on its face, a cow that looked as if it were planning, next time it was milked, to haul off and let the milkmaid have it in the lower ribs. Its back opened on a hinge and the tip of the tail touched the spine, thus giving the householder something to catch hold of when pouring. Why anyone should want such a revolting object had always been a mystery to me."
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Jeeves on the cover of My Man Jeeves (1920)
Jeeves on the cover of My Man Jeeves (1920)