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My Man Jeeves





My Man Jeeves
Version: 1.0

Platforms: Pocket PC


Categories: Reading

Upload date: 17 Jul 12

Developer: ScrollMotion Inc

License: Freeware

Downloads: 21
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Rating: 5.0/5 (Total votes: 1)




  My Man Jeeves - Jeeves "my man, you know" is really a most extraordinary chap. So capable. Honestly, I shouldn't know what to do without him. On broader lines he's like those chappies who sit peering sadly over the marble battlements at the Pennsylvania Station in the place marked "Inquiries." You know the Johnnies...

 

 
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