Bingo and the Little Woman

"Bingo and the Little Woman"
Short story by P. G. Wodehouse
Bertie, Bingo, and the waitress, 1922 title illustration by T. D. Skidmore for Cosmopolitan
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Genre(s)Comedy
Publication
PublisherThe Strand Magazine (UK)
Cosmopolitan (US)
Media typePrint (Magazine)
Publication dateNovember 1922 (UK)
December 1922 (US)
Chronology
SeriesJeeves
 
The Delayed Exit of Claude and Eustace
 
Jeeves Takes Charge
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"Bingo and the Little Woman" is a short story by P. G. Wodehouse, and features the young gentleman Bertie Wooster and his valet Jeeves. The story was published in The Strand Magazine in London in November 1922, and then in Cosmopolitan in New York in December 1922. The story was also included in the collection The Inimitable Jeeves as two separate stories, "Bingo and the Little Woman" and "All's Well".[1]

In the story, Bingo Little, who wishes to marry a waitress and wants his uncle's approval, asks Bertie to once again pretend to be the romance novelist Rosie M. Banks.

  1. ^ Cawthorne (2013), p. 57.