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==Career== At some point prior to working at Blandings, Baxter worked for Sir Ralph Dillingworth, the Yorkshire [[baronet]], who shot mice in the drawing room with an elephant gun; Baxter had to call in, and thus met, [[Sir Roderick Glossop]], a fact which came in useful when [[Uncle Fred]] visited the castle impersonating Glossop. He also at one point worked for J. Horace Jevons, a Chicago millionaire. Baxter first appears in ''[[Something Fresh]]''; a man perfectly suited to his job, he "had no vices, but he sometimes relaxed his busy brain with a game of solitaire." Lord Emsworth finds him invaluable, but begins to question his trust when Baxter is discovered in the middle of the night, in the midst of a sea of upset tables, broken china, and food. By the time of ''[[Leave it to Psmith]]'', Baxter's efficiency has become a bane to the sunshine-loving Lord, and when he finds himself locked out of the castle wearing lemon-coloured [[Pajamas|pyjamas]] in the early morning, and throws flowerpots at Emsworth's bedroom window in an attempt to wake him, Emsworth decides he is insane and sacks him, replacing him with [[Psmith|Rupert Psmith]]. He returns to the employ of J. Horace Jevons, a [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]] millionaire for whom he had worked prior to coming to the castle. Despite his being sacked, Baxter longs to organize the affairs of the absent-minded Emsworth, and remains a faithful friend and ally of [[Lady Constance Keeble|Lady Constance]]. He returns for a time in ''[[Summer Lightning]]'', while Hugo Carmody occupies his former position. He is called back by Lady Constance to steal [[Galahad Threepwood|Galahad]]'s scandalous memoirs, and arrives at the castle in a [[travel trailer|caravan]], pretending to be passing by on a caravaning tour. Not long after he arrives, he is disturbed while searching for the manuscript, and leaps from the library window to land in a flowerbed at Lord Emsworth's feet, adding to the Earl's poor opinion of Baxter's sanity, an opinion worsened further when, at the climax of proceedings, he is found hiding under Sue Brown's bed (a young girl for whom he had developed some affection, on the basis that she was a wealthy heiress, and was disgusted to find was an impostor). In ''[[Heavy Weather (Wodehouse novel)|Heavy Weather]]'', days after Baxter has left, Galahad and Lord Emsworth are led to believe that he had been employed by [[Gregory Parsloe-Parsloe|Sir Gregory Parsloe-Parsloe]] to steal Emsworth's prize pig, [[Empress of Blandings]]. Baxter returns briefly to Blandings in "[[The Crime Wave at Blandings]]", at first as a stop on [[motorcycle]] tour of England, but he soon becomes a prospective tutor for George, Lord Bosham's second son and Lord Emsworth's grandson. However, when several members of the Blandings household shoot him in the hind parts with young George's [[air gun]], he is cured of his longing, despite Emsworth's offer of a return to his old post, and decides to leave Blandings permanently to work for Mr. Jevons. Unable to stay away, Baxter returns again in ''[[Uncle Fred in the Springtime]]'', where he is employed by the grouchy Duke of Dunstable, who visits the castle as a friend of Lady Constance. He works for Dunstable helping to compile the Dunstable family history, but is poorly treated by the Duke, who suspects him of going on "toots", and hits him in the face with a well-thrown egg when he hears him singing on the lawn outside his rooms, and also has him help steal Empress of Blandings, a task which sorely tries Baxter's nerve; he is later slipped a [[Mickey Finn (drugs)|Mickey Finn]] by Uncle Fred. He is last mentioned in ''[[Galahad at Blandings]]'' as being in the employ of an American millionaire in [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]].
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