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- From: udaya@portia.rice.edu (Udaya Sathuvalli 207Cox x3626)
- Subject: Re: Question
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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 16:44:49 GMT
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- In article <1k1n23INN7gi@shaggyman.cis.ohio-state.edu>, rao@cis.ohio-state.edu (roshan m rao) writes:
- |> I was wondering how many sisters, Lord Emsworth has to make his life miserable.
- |> My list:
- |> Julia, Constance, Dora, Hermione.
- |>
- |> Anyone care to add more aunts ?
-
- I suppose you mean sisters.
-
- In total, Lord Emsworth has ten sisters.
- They are:
- Lady Ann Warblington (Something fresh)
- Lady Constance Keeble/ Schoonmaker (in stories after Something Fresh)
- Lady Hermione Wedge
- Lady Charlotte
- Lady Julia Fish
- Lady Dora Garland
- Lady Georgiana, Marchioness of Alcester
- Lady Jane (deceased)
- Lady Florence Moresby
- Lady Diana Phipps (the only one of the ten sisters not given
- to chewing broken bottles)
-
- I have used the following without permission:
-
- Garrison, Daniel H., "Who's who in Wodehouse", Revised Edition,
- International Polygonics Ltd., New York, 1989.
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- Also, I remember that Richard Usborne has a paragraph
- about the Threepwood sisters in his notes to
- "Sunset at Blandings"
-