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Fans of P.G. Wodehouse can rejoice! A recent discovery in the vaults of the Junior Ganymede Club brings us new stories.
A standard oaken barrique of the famous 1929 Pomerol vintage turned out to be a dummy. Performing a bung check, the wine steward found that pressure on the cork unlatched the front of the barrel and revealed hidden shelves full of papers within. The documents concealed within had been suppressed. They consist of a cache of memorabilia collected by members of the club from the late 1800s through the early 1900s, never publicly revealed. The newly-uncovered trove includes accounts by the club's most famous member; Reginald Jeeves, which document previously unknown exploits of his equally famous...or at least, notorious employer, Bertram Wooster, ESQ.