Jeeves, of course, is a gentleman's gentlemen, not a butler, but if the call comes, he can buttle with the best of them.
In P.G. Wodehouse's "Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves," the character Jeeves represents the epitome of elegance and service, positioning himself as a gentleman's gentleman rather than a mere butler. His refinement and skills elevate him above typical service roles, showcasing his ability to handle various situations with grace and efficiency.
The quote highlights Jeeves' versatility; while he identifies more closely with the elite patronage he serves, he possesses the capability to perform traditional butler tasks effectively. This blend of high-class sophistication and practical assistance makes him an indispensable asset to the characters in the story.