Bingo and Mary take Wilfred on walks, and things look promising. Jeeves suggests that Bingo befriend Mary's younger brother, Wilfred. Bingo has a rival, Wingham, who is courting Mary. Jeeves approves of Mary, and he and Bertie return to Twing to encourage the match. Bingo is in love with Mary Burgess, niece of the local parson, Heppenstall. In the story, Bingo Little tries to impress his latest love interest, Mary Burgess, by producing a series of performances at a school Christmas show.īack in London, Bertie receives a telegram from Bingo Little, who is still at Twing Hall. The story was also included in the 1923 collection The Inimitable Jeeves. The story was published in The Strand Magazine in London in September 1922, and then in Cosmopolitan in New York that same month. Wodehouse, and features the young gentleman Bertie Wooster and his valet Jeeves. " The Metropolitan Touch" is a short story by English writer P. 1922 Cosmopolitan title illustration by T.
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