The first love of Lord Emsworth is pumpkins, and the Duke of Dunstable is otherwise Alaric.
Hmm… He CHEATED and used a character from a Ukridge story in a non-Ukridge story! I want my money back. 
I was looking for an answer to this one. Actually, I gave up on it more than a week ago, but am just coming back to the question now (sorry). I can’t find this in any of the Wodehouse books I have. Answer, please?
Also, I will give the answer to my question re Oofy Prosser if you like.
I just read that one last week (I think it’s Uncle Fred in the Springtime). He was dressed as a Masai warrior, IIRC. (Pongo thought he would be dressed as a Boy Scout).
Enugent’s got it (although technically Horace later said he was a Zulu warrior).
So, Miss Mapp, I give - who swindled Oofy?
Oofy Prosser was swindled out of 2000 pounds by a theatrical agent named Jas Waterbury in “Jeeves and the Greasy Bird.” A remarkable feat, since “it is well known that it’s practically impossible to extract as much as five bob from [Oofy] without using chloroform and a forceps. Dozens have tried it and failed.”
The money was extracted from Oofy via threat of a breach of promise suit involving an actress/niece of Waterbury’s. Waterbury also tries the same trick on Bertie, who is rescued by Jeeves, per usual.
- (I think) How many other books titled Summer Lightning did Wodehouse discover after already settling on that title himself?
Unfortunately, all of the answers that I could get off the top of my head have been given already. And my collection is some thousands of miles away.
-ellis
ellis555 - didn’t he say something like: "I hope my book is good enough to be included in the list, ‘The 100 Best Books named Summer Lightning?’ "
Miss Mapp - of course! The Greasy Bird! How could I have forgotten! (Mind you, I still think that somewhere in the oeuvre Oofy runs into Soapy, but I’m not sure where it is. Perhaps it will come to me in the night and I will run around my bedroom crying out, “Summer Lightning!” (Except Soapy and Oofy aren’t in that one, but you get the idea.))
There may be. My collection is, unfortunately, incomplete. For example, I know I’ve read that passage about Pongo’s costume before, but know just as surely that I don’t have that story here.
So…are you up for another go-round? I’ve put my Wodehouse books back on the shelves, but they can be taken down again at a moment’s notice if more trivia calls.
I’m pretty sure he locates three or four in his own library alone. But it had already been sent off the the printers, thus the comment which you have recalled.
I’d attempt to revive the thread, but can’t come up with any stumpers with out the books at hand.
-ellis