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It is just so excellent! :-D
In this atmosphere of white fragility, it's wonderful to read a book where someone makes fun of the white upperclass man, and no-one is offended. I would people to remember this before getting their knickers in twist. When one reads Jeeves and Wooster, one doesn't get offended, because one never thinks one IS Wooster. But we all know someone like him. Still, after 100 years. So... if you get offended by how someone is portrayed in a book, take a hard look at yourself... why do you think they are talking about you?