A small young man, Gussie Fink-Nottle (called "Spink-Bottle" by Bertie Wooster's
Aunt Dahlia) is one of Bertie's friends. He is described as fish-faced. He wears horn-rimmed, or tortoiseshell-rimmed spectacles. He went to a private school with Bertie Wooster, where they were close enough friends that they shared Bertie's last bar of chocolate. He had not been in London for over five years before meeting
Madeline Bassett. Generally a teetotaller, he drinks
whisky once, and says that it tastes unpleasantly like medicine, burns the throat and leaves one thirsty. His preferred drink is
orange juice. Gussie is very shy in his first appearance, though he becomes more confident and assertive over time. and on another occasion provides a great deal of information on the subject to
Madeline Bassett. It is likely that Gussie is a member of the Drones Club. While Gussie's membership is not stated directly, there are at least three pieces of evidence suggesting he is a member of the Drones: at least five known Drones Club members attend the dinner celebrating Gussie's engagement to Madeline that Bertie gives Gussie at the Drones, Bertie states that Gussie loves cold steak and kidney pie so much that Bertie has known him to order it "even on curry day at the Drones", and it is implied by Wodehouse in a 1937 letter he wrote to
The Times that one can find Gussie at the Drones Club. and
Wodehouse in Woostershire by Tony Ring and Geoffrey Jaggard. In
Right Ho, Jeeves, Gussie drinks whisky to gather the courage to propose to Madeline Bassett (and also unknowingly drinks orange juice spiked with
gin), and while under the influence of the drinks, ends up giving an uninhibited and noteworthy speech at
Market Snodsbury Grammar School. In that story, he becomes engaged to Madeline, despite a temporary engagement to Bertie's cousin Angela Travers. His engagement to Madeline is ended and renewed in
The Code of the Woosters, in which he also comes into conflict with
Roderick Spode. He is still engaged to Madeline through
The Mating Season, though he tried to send her a letter ending their engagement, and he temporarily falls for
Catsmeat Potter-Pirbright's sister Corky. Also in
The Mating Season, Catsmeat makes Gussie climb into the
Trafalgar Square fountain while clothed, and Gussie uses a false name twice. When in court after being arrested for wading in the Trafalgar Square fountain, he uses the alias "
Alfred Duff Cooper" (who as
Minister of Information had ordered the journalist "
Cassandra" to deliver a radio broadcast
denouncing Wodehouse as a Nazi collaborator), and he uses Bertie Wooster's name when pretending to be Bertie at Deverill Hall. In
Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves, his engagement to Madeline is ended for good after she tries to make him stick to a vegetarian diet, and Gussie elopes with Emerald Stoker. ==Appearances==