Название: Psmith in the City & Psmith, Journalist (Unabridged)
Автор: P. G. Wodehouse
Издательство: Bookwire
Жанр: Языкознание
isbn: 9788027249138
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P. G. Wodehouse
Psmith in the City & Psmith, Journalist
(Unabridged)
Published by
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2018 OK Publishing
ISBN 978-80-272-4913-8
Table of Contents
Psmith in the City
1. Mr Bickersdyke Walks behind the Bowler's Arm
4. First Steps in a Business Career
9. The Haunting of Mr Bickersdyke
10. Mr Bickersdyke Addresses His Constituents
14. Mr Waller Appears in a New Light
15. Stirring Times on the Common
23. Mr Bickersdyke Makes a Concession
28. Psmith Arranges his Future
1. Mr Bickersdyke Walks behind the Bowler's Arm
Considering what a prominent figure Mr John Bickersdyke was to be in Mike Jackson's life, it was only appropriate that he should make a dramatic entry into it. This he did by walking behind the bowler's arm when Mike had scored ninety-eight, causing him thereby to be clean bowled by a long-hop.
It was the last day of the Ilsworth cricket week, and the house team were struggling hard on a damaged wicket. During the first two matches of the week all had been well. Warm sunshine, true wickets, tea in the shade of the trees. But on the Thursday night, as the team champed their dinner contentedly after defeating the Incogniti by two wickets, a pattering of rain made itself heard upon the windows. By bedtime it had settled to a steady downpour. On Friday morning, when the team of the local regiment arrived in their brake, the sun was shining once more in a watery, melancholy way, but play was not possible before lunch. After lunch the bowlers were in their element. The regiment, winning the toss, put together a hundred and thirty, due principally to a last wicket stand between two enormous corporals, who swiped at everything and had luck enough for two whole teams. The house team followed with seventy-eight, of which Psmith, by his usual golf methods, claimed thirty. Mike, who had gone in first as the star bat of the side, had been run out with great promptitude off the first ball of the innings, which his partner had hit in the immediate neighbourhood of point. At close of play СКАЧАТЬ