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Glorious Nonsense

TVfR. P. G. WODEHOUSE returns to Blandings Castle in his new book, "Uncle Fred in th o Sprin gti m e." There are some old friends in that ancient homestead, and several new ones. One of the chief characters is tho Empress of Blandings, the Earl of Emswortlx's prize pig, a mass of harmless passivity who is in danger of being kidnapped bv the redoubtable Duko of Dunstable.

Another Earl enters on the scene disguised as a famous nerve specialist, and an amusing cardsharper and his daughter manage to insinuate themselves delightfully into the gloriously nonsehsical plot. "Uncle Fred in the Springtime/ 1 by P. G. "Wodehouse. (Jenkins.)

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23507, 18 November 1939, Page 4 (Supplement)

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Glorious Nonsense New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23507, 18 November 1939, Page 4 (Supplement)

Glorious Nonsense New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23507, 18 November 1939, Page 4 (Supplement)

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