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* In ''Something Fresh'', Lord Emsworth's maternal grandmother is mentioned in passing twice, and the second time she's referred to as the late Countess of Emsworth. If she was his ''maternal'' grandmother, she probably wouldn't have been the Countess of Emsworth. There are two explanations:
** The first and simplest one: Wodehouse made a mistake. Supported by the fact the American edition, which was probably corrected by Wodehouse personally, omits the word "maternal".
** The second one: assume she's ''both'' Lord Emsworth's maternal grandmother and the late Countess of Emsworth. This would be possible if she and her husband had a daughter but no sons, [[KissingCousins their daughter married a cousin]] [[HeirClubForMen who inherited the title]], and the current Lord Emsworth is the result of this marriage.
* In ''Something Fresh'', Lord Emsworth's maternal grandmother is mentioned in passing twice, and the second time she's referred to as the late Countess of Emsworth. If she was his ''maternal'' grandmother, she probably wouldn't have been the Countess of Emsworth. There are two explanations:
** The first and simplest one: Wodehouse made a mistake. Supported by the fact the American edition, which was probably corrected by Wodehouse personally, omits the word "maternal".
** The second one: assume she's ''both'' Lord Emsworth's maternal grandmother and the late Countess of Emsworth. This would be possible if she and her husband had a daughter but no sons, [[KissingCousins their daughter married a cousin]] [[HeirClubForMen who inherited the title]], and the current Lord Emsworth is the result of this marriage.
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* In ''Pigs Have Wings'', Binstead fed six whole bottles of slimming tonic to (as it turned out) the wrong pig. That much of an overdose must have been lethal.
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* In ''Pigs Have Wings'', Binstead fed six whole bottles of slimming tonic to (as it turned out) the wrong pig. That much of an overdose must have been lethal.lethal.
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* In ''Pigs Have Wings'', Binstead fed six whole bottles of slimming tonic to (as it turned out) the wrong pig. That much of an overdose must have been lethal.
* In ''Pigs Have Wings'', Binstead fed six whole bottles of slimming tonic to (as it turned out) the wrong pig. That much of an overdose must have been lethal.