It is an intriguing collection, where most of the stories concern relationships, sports and household pets, and interestingly does not feature any of Wodehouse''s regular characters; one however, "Extricating Young Gussie", is remarkable as the first appearance of some of Wodehouse''s most well-known and beloved characters, Jeeves and his master Bertie Wooster (although here Bertie''s surname appears to be Mannering-Phipps, and Jeeves'' role is very small), along with Bertie''s fearsome Aunt Agatha.