Leave it to Psmith
2954 4 4 0In P.G. Wodehouse's famous novel, Freddie and his uncle are in difficulties. Freddie wants to start a bookmaker’s business and to marry Eve, while his uncle wants to raise money, unbeknown to his wife, to help a runaway daughter. Freddie persuades his uncle to steal his wife’s necklace and sees Psmith’s advertisement in a daily paper. Freddie enlists the services of Psmith to steal the necklace. There are plots and counterplots. Psmith steals, not the necklace, but Eve's heart.
Genre: Classics
Copyright: Public domain
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- Table of Contents
- Dark Plottings at Blandings Castle
- Enter Psmith
- Eve Borrows an Umbrella
- Painful Scene at the Drones Club
- Psmith Applies for Employment
- Lord Emsworth Meets a Poet
- Baxter Suspects
- Confidences on the Lake
- Psmith Engages a Valet
- Sensational Occurrence at a Poetry Reading
- Almost Entirely about Flower-Pots
- More on the Flower-Pot Theme
- Psmith Receives Guests
- Psmith Accepts Employment