THE AUNT AND THE SLUGGARD-4

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Next morning Jeeves came round. It was all so home-like when he floated noiselessly into the room that I nearly broke down. "Good morning, sir," he said. "I have brought a few more of your personal belongings." He began to unstrap the suit-case he was carrying. "Did you have any trouble sneaking them away?" "It was not easy, sir. I had to watch my chance. Miss Rockmetteller is a remarkably alert lady." "You know, Jeeves, say what you like—this is a bit thick, isn't it?" "The situation is certainly one that has never before come under my notice, sir. I have brought the heather-mixture suit, as the climatic conditions are congenial. To-morrow, if not prevented, I will endeavour to add the brown lounge with the faint green twill." "It can't go on—this sort of thing—Jeeves." "We must h

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