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Prince and Betty (version 2)

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Prince and Betty (version 2)

P. G. Wodehouse

The story moves from a royal palace in Europe to a squalid tenement in New York. The European action centers on the efforts of an uncouth millionaire to create a gambling mecca on the tiny isle of Mervo. This involves the installation of a Prince who is unknown to the populace, a royal decree allowing gambling, and a proposed royal marriage spectacular enough to create the publicity to draw business. But the millionaire’s proposed bride – his stepdaughter, Betty – has a history with Prince John, which ignites stormy emotions and sends her flying to New York.

In New York we meet Rupert Smith – in fact, the double of the aristocratic, optimistic, erudite, pseudo-Socialist Rupert Psmith (with a silent preliminary “P”) who is featured in four other Wodehouse novels, including Psmith, Journalist. Bored with the dull content of the small weekly paper he edits, Smith develops an exciting and provocative organ which involves its staff (including Betty and, later, John) in precarious adventures. Articles about deplorable tenement conditions threaten certain parties who commission a gang to put Smith et al. out of commission. To protect themselves as they investigate, they enlist the aid the leader of New York’s most powerful gang. As the truth comes to light everyone is surprised by how intimately the Mervo and New York story lines have been linked all the while. - Summary by Kirsten Wever

Year of Publication: 1912Genres: Humorous Fiction
Running Time: 08 hours 59 minutes 30 seconds
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
Chapter 1 – A Cable From Mervo
Kirsten Wever
12:48
2
The Nights
Chapter 2 – Mervo And Its Owner
Kirsten Wever
23:00
3
The Nights
Chapter 3 -- John
Kirsten Wever
15:22
4
The Nights
Chapter 4 – Vive Le Roi!
Kirsten Wever
15:20
5
The Nights
Chapter 5 – Mr. Scobell Has Another Idea
Kirsten Wever
17:51
6
The Nights
Chapter 6 – Young Adam Cupid
Kirsten Wever
14:23
7
The Nights
Chapter 7 – Mr. Scobell Frank
Kirsten Wever
17:29
8
The Nights
Chapter 8 – An Ultimatum From The Throne
Kirsten Wever
19:46
9
The Nights
Chapter 9 – Mervo Changes Its Constitution
Kirsten Wever
22:45
10
The Nights
Chapter 10 – Mrs. Oakley
Kirsten Wever
16:38
11
The Nights
Chapter 11 – A Letter Of Introduction
Kirsten Wever
16:33
12
The Nights
Chapter 12 – “Peaceful Moments”
Kirsten Wever
20:28
13
The Nights
Chapter 13 – Betty Makes A Friend
Kirsten Wever
16:19
14
The Nights
Chapter 14 – A Change Of Policy
Kirsten Wever
21:36
15
The Nights
Chapter 15 – The Honeyed Word
Kirsten Wever
16:05
16
The Nights
Chapter 16 – Two Visitors To The Office
Kirsten Wever
26:04
17
The Nights
Chapter 17 – The Man At The Astor
Kirsten Wever
23:40
18
The Nights
Chapter 18 – The Highfield
Kirsten Wever
28:27
19
The Nights
Chapter 19 – The First Battle
Kirsten Wever
22:24
20
The Nights
Chapter 20 – Betty At Large
Kirsten Wever
21:40
21
The Nights
Chapter 21 – Changes In The Staff
Kirsten Wever
13:23
22
The Nights
Chapter 22 – A Gathering Of Cat Specialists
Kirsten Wever
14:07
23
The Nights
Chapter 23 – The Retirement Of Smith
Kirsten Wever
13:46
24
The Nights
Chapter 24 – The Campaign Quickens
Kirsten Wever
17:59
25
The Nights
Chapter 25 – Cornered
Kirsten Wever
13:29
26
The Nights
Chapter 26 – Journey’s End
Kirsten Wever
19:09
27
The Nights
Chapter 27 – A Lemon
Kirsten Wever
18:32
28
The Nights
Chapter 28 – The Final Attempt
Kirsten Wever
15:00
29
The Nights
Chapter 29 – A Representative Gathering
Kirsten Wever
20:23
30
The Nights
Chapter 30 – Conclusion
Kirsten Wever
5:04

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