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Lady Constance Keeble

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597: 122:, a man she considers most capable and on whom she calls whenever she is in dire need of practical assistance. In her youth, she had a bit of a thing with Alaric, the Duke of Dunstable, with whom she was often found whispering in conservatories or being the last back from picnics, but she later questions his sanity, even calling in 139:, and with the redoubtable Baxter no longer available, she calls in the help of the girl's father, James Schoonmaker, an American millionaire. With the assistance of his old friend Uncle Fred, Schoonmaker gets up the courage to propose to the intimidating Connie, and the two are married in New York at the start of 100:
She also has a horror of anyone in her distinguished family marrying inappropriately, and spends much of her time trying to keep nieces and nephews away from unsavoury types. However, such matters pale in comparison to the embarrassment that could be caused by her brother
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played Lady Constance in a televised play adapted from "Pig-hoo-o-o-o-ey" in 1954, and a televised play titled "Lord Emsworth and the Little Friend" in 1956.
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Having been repeatedly defeated in her efforts to keep her family from marrying inappropriately, she finds herself once more in difficulty in
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publishing his scandalous reminiscences; to prevent this, she is willing to allow the marriage of her nephew Ronnie to a chorus-girl, in
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when she becomes chaperone to Myra Schoonmaker. Finding her attempts to keep the girl away from her impoverished lover scuppered by
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to dress more suitably, and to pay attention to important matters such as the family, rather than his garden and his beloved pig,
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radio adaptation of "The Crime Wave at Blandings", and in the 1940 radio adaptation of "Pig-hoo-o-o-o-ey".
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radio series, she was voiced in different episodes by
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Index

Blandings Castle
P. G. Wodehouse
Lord Emsworth
Leave it to Psmith
châtelaine
Arts
poets
tenor
Lord Emsworth
Empress of Blandings
top hat
Blandings Parva
Justice of the Peace
Galahad Threepwood
Summer Lightning
Sir Gregory Parsloe-Parsloe
Rupert Baxter
Sir Roderick Glossop
Service with a Smile
Uncle Fred
Galahad at Blandings
Leave it to Psmith
Pig-hoo-o-o-o-ey
Lord Emsworth and the Girl Friend
Summer Lightning
Heavy Weather
The Crime Wave at Blandings
Uncle Fred in the Springtime
Pigs Have Wings
Service With a Smile

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