Wodehouse, P. G. 1881-1975

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Wikipedia page about this book: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiscretions_of_Archie Release date is 2008-06-25

Distressing scene -- A shock for Mr. Brewster -- Mr. Brewster delivers sentence -- Work wanted -- Strange experiences of an artist's model -- The bomb -- Mr. Roscoe Sherriff has an idea -- A disturbed night for dear old Squiffy -- A letter from Parker -- Doing Father a bit of good -- Salvatore chooses the wrong moment -- Bright eyes, and a fly -- Rallying round Percy -- The sad case of Looney Biddle -- Summer storms -- Archie accepts a situation -- Brother Bill's romance -- The Sausage Chappie -- Reggie comes to life -- The Sausage Chappie Clicks -- The growing boy -- Washy steps into the hall of fame -- Mother's knee -- The melting of Mr. Connolly -- The Wigmore Venus -- A tale of a grandfather.

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"Indiscretions of Archie" by P. G. Wodehouse is a novel published in 1921. The story follows Archibald Moffam, an impoverished Englishman in New York who has married Lucille, daughter of millionaire hotel owner Daniel Brewster. Archie's well-meaning but bumbling attempts to win over his disapproving father-in-law lead to one comic disaster after another. From betting mishaps to artistic misunderstandings, each effort to prove himself only deepens the trouble he's in. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



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