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The Adventures of Sally by P. G. Wodehouse
Loyal Books
18 episodes
3 months ago
Pretty, charming, but impoverished Sally Nicholas' humdrum life is turned upside down when fate decides to step in. In this breezy, romantic comedy, PG Wodehouse delights readers with his portrayal of a charming young American girl who unexpectedly inherits a fortune which changes her life forever. The story follows Sally's fortunes and is told in Wodehouse's typical humorous style and keeps the reader thoroughly entertained to the very end. First published in 1921 as a serial in Collier's Magazine in the US and in 1922 in the Grand Magazine, UK it appeared in book form titled Mostly Sally in 1922. Sally lives with her brother Fillmore in a cheap boarding house and works as a taxi dancer to earn her living. She is on the verge of getting engaged to a budding playwright, Gerald Foster. The story opens with Sally throwing a party to celebrate her good luck. The guests are fellow boarders and each one of them has a suggestion on how to use the money. Fillmore, who has become even more proud and pompous after coming into wealth, is an unattractive specimen who is not above a bit of skating on thin ice in financial matters at the firm where he works. He also nurses theatrical ambitions. Sally decides to enjoy her good luck and spend her money on an extended holiday in France, where she meets a host of interesting characters. Among them are the bucolic yet steadfast pugilist, Ginger Kemp, and his debonair cousin, the suave Bruce Carmyle. How Sally finds true love and happiness forms the rest of the story, which takes some enjoyable detours to arrive at its conclusion. Filled with lots of confusion and mistaken identity, laughs and some tears, this is an entrancing read, especially for Wodehouse fans. The cute and vivacious Sally makes a memorable and lovable heroine and the reader is easily drawn into her adventures. This is a story that appeals to readers of all ages.
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Pretty, charming, but impoverished Sally Nicholas' humdrum life is turned upside down when fate decides to step in. In this breezy, romantic comedy, PG Wodehouse delights readers with his portrayal of a charming young American girl who unexpectedly inherits a fortune which changes her life forever. The story follows Sally's fortunes and is told in Wodehouse's typical humorous style and keeps the reader thoroughly entertained to the very end. First published in 1921 as a serial in Collier's Magazine in the US and in 1922 in the Grand Magazine, UK it appeared in book form titled Mostly Sally in 1922. Sally lives with her brother Fillmore in a cheap boarding house and works as a taxi dancer to earn her living. She is on the verge of getting engaged to a budding playwright, Gerald Foster. The story opens with Sally throwing a party to celebrate her good luck. The guests are fellow boarders and each one of them has a suggestion on how to use the money. Fillmore, who has become even more proud and pompous after coming into wealth, is an unattractive specimen who is not above a bit of skating on thin ice in financial matters at the firm where he works. He also nurses theatrical ambitions. Sally decides to enjoy her good luck and spend her money on an extended holiday in France, where she meets a host of interesting characters. Among them are the bucolic yet steadfast pugilist, Ginger Kemp, and his debonair cousin, the suave Bruce Carmyle. How Sally finds true love and happiness forms the rest of the story, which takes some enjoyable detours to arrive at its conclusion. Filled with lots of confusion and mistaken identity, laughs and some tears, this is an entrancing read, especially for Wodehouse fans. The cute and vivacious Sally makes a memorable and lovable heroine and the reader is easily drawn into her adventures. This is a story that appeals to readers of all ages.
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The Adventures of Sally by P. G. Wodehouse
01 Sally Gives a Party
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10 months ago
39 minutes 6 seconds

The Adventures of Sally by P. G. Wodehouse
02 Enter Ginger
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10 months ago
51 minutes 34 seconds

The Adventures of Sally by P. G. Wodehouse
03 The Dignified Mr. Carmyle
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10 months ago
27 minutes 22 seconds

The Adventures of Sally by P. G. Wodehouse
04 Ginger in a Dangerous Mood
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10 months ago
9 minutes 50 seconds

The Adventures of Sally by P. G. Wodehouse
05 Sally Hears News
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10 months ago
17 minutes 24 seconds

The Adventures of Sally by P. G. Wodehouse
06 First Aid for Fillmore
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10 months ago
47 minutes 40 seconds

The Adventures of Sally by P. G. Wodehouse
07 Some Meditations on Success
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10 months ago
6 minutes 26 seconds

The Adventures of Sally by P. G. Wodehouse
08 Reappearance of Mr. Carmyle – and Ginger
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10 months ago
24 minutes 16 seconds

The Adventures of Sally by P. G. Wodehouse
09 Ginger Becomes a Right-Hand Man
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10 months ago
16 minutes 46 seconds

The Adventures of Sally by P. G. Wodehouse
10 Sally in the Shadows
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10 months ago
44 minutes 47 seconds

The Adventures of Sally by P. G. Wodehouse
11 Sally Runs Away
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10 months ago
17 minutes 23 seconds

The Adventures of Sally by P. G. Wodehouse
12 Some Letters for Ginger
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10 months ago
18 minutes 56 seconds

The Adventures of Sally by P. G. Wodehouse
13 Strange Behaviour of a Sparring-Partner
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10 months ago
43 minutes 15 seconds

The Adventures of Sally by P. G. Wodehouse
14 Mr. Abrahams Re-Engages an Old Employee
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10 months ago
45 minutes 18 seconds

The Adventures of Sally by P. G. Wodehouse
15 Uncle Donald Speaks His Mind
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10 months ago
11 minutes 58 seconds

The Adventures of Sally by P. G. Wodehouse
16 At the Flower-Garden
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10 months ago
43 minutes 28 seconds

The Adventures of Sally by P. G. Wodehouse
17 Sally Lays a Ghost
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10 months ago
27 minutes 28 seconds

The Adventures of Sally by P. G. Wodehouse
18 Journey’s End
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10 months ago
10 minutes 16 seconds

The Adventures of Sally by P. G. Wodehouse
Pretty, charming, but impoverished Sally Nicholas' humdrum life is turned upside down when fate decides to step in. In this breezy, romantic comedy, PG Wodehouse delights readers with his portrayal of a charming young American girl who unexpectedly inherits a fortune which changes her life forever. The story follows Sally's fortunes and is told in Wodehouse's typical humorous style and keeps the reader thoroughly entertained to the very end. First published in 1921 as a serial in Collier's Magazine in the US and in 1922 in the Grand Magazine, UK it appeared in book form titled Mostly Sally in 1922. Sally lives with her brother Fillmore in a cheap boarding house and works as a taxi dancer to earn her living. She is on the verge of getting engaged to a budding playwright, Gerald Foster. The story opens with Sally throwing a party to celebrate her good luck. The guests are fellow boarders and each one of them has a suggestion on how to use the money. Fillmore, who has become even more proud and pompous after coming into wealth, is an unattractive specimen who is not above a bit of skating on thin ice in financial matters at the firm where he works. He also nurses theatrical ambitions. Sally decides to enjoy her good luck and spend her money on an extended holiday in France, where she meets a host of interesting characters. Among them are the bucolic yet steadfast pugilist, Ginger Kemp, and his debonair cousin, the suave Bruce Carmyle. How Sally finds true love and happiness forms the rest of the story, which takes some enjoyable detours to arrive at its conclusion. Filled with lots of confusion and mistaken identity, laughs and some tears, this is an entrancing read, especially for Wodehouse fans. The cute and vivacious Sally makes a memorable and lovable heroine and the reader is easily drawn into her adventures. This is a story that appeals to readers of all ages.