16. 'Rather,' I sald. 'Heaps! Millions! Booked solid!'
17. What are they?'
18. 'I-er-well, I don't quite know.'
19. 'I thought as much. You have no engagements. Very well, then, I want you to start immediately for America.'
20. 'Americal
21. Do not lose sight of the fact that all this was taking place on an empty stomach, shortly after the rising of the lark.
22. 'Yes, America. I suppose even you have heard of America?'
23. 'But why America?'
24. 'Because that is where your Cousin Gussle Is. He is in New York, and I can't get at him.'
25. 'What's Gussie been doing?'
26. Gussle is making a perfect idiot of himself.'
27. To one who knew young Gussle as well as I did, the words opened up a wide field for speculation.
28. 'In what way?'
29. 'He has lost his head over a creature.'
30. On past performances this rang true.
What aspect of Bertie's character is revealed through his Interactions with Aunt Agatha? (5 points)
He is disrespectful of women.
He is jovial and light-hearted.
O He is self-conscious about his activities.
He is weak-willed when it comes to family.