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Narrated by:
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Graham Scott
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By:
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P. G. Wodehouse
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Psmith in the City
By P. G. Wodehouse
Narrated by Graham Scott
When Mike Jackson's father suffers a serious financial setback, all Mike's hopes of "Varsity Blue" and a career playing his beloved cricket are dashed. Instead, he must go out and earn his living - in the alien world of the New Asiatic Bank, under the management of his nemesis Mr. John Bickersdyke. At first, all seems black; but then Mike finds that he has an ally, in the immaculate form of the irrepressible Psmith, who is likewise sentenced to a career in commerce. And Psmith has plans for the reform of Mr Bickersdyke....
Public Domain (P)2019 Voices of Today
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