Madeline Bassett
Madeline Bassett (later
Lady Sidcup) is a character in
P. G. Wodehouse's
Jeeves series of books. She is one of the girls to whom
Bertie Wooster nearly finds himself engaged. She is fond of declaring that the stars are "God's daisy chain," and that, in a slightly contradictory way as Bertie silently notes, a "wee bit star" is born each time a fairy sheds a tear. Wooster describes her (in
Right Ho, Jeeves) in the following terms: "She was a pretty enough girl in a droopy, blonde, saucer-eyed way, but not the sort of breath-taker that takes the breath."
The daughter of
Sir Watkyn Bassett of
Totleigh Towers, Madeline is a friend of Bertie's cousin Angela (the daughter of his Aunt
Dahlia Travers). They meet on a trip to Cannes (in
Right Ho, Jeeves) during which she notices that he looks at her with long, dumb, searching looks. What for Bertie is mere tongue-tied woolly-headedness Madeline mistakes for pining love, and when he pleads in the third person the cause of
Gussie Fink-Nottle, who adores Madeline from afar, Madeline of course mistakes this for a proposal.
Bertie escapes this scrape only to re-encounter Madeline in
The Code of the Woosters and
Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves. Madeline is subsequently engaged to
Gussie Fink-Nottle, and eventually marries
Roderick Spode, 8th Earl of Sidcup.