Wode‧house, P. G. /ˈwʊdhaʊs/ 
 (1881–1975) a British writer who later moved to the US, who wrote many humorous novels about 
upper-class English people. His best-known stories are about a rich and stupid young man called Bertie 
Wooster, who does not work and spends most of his time visiting other rich people. He depends on his clever servant 
Jeeves to get him out of trouble. 
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