The Gold Bat


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Schoolboy pranks, japes, and practical jokes abound in The Gold Bat, a novel from beloved British humor writer P.G. Wodehouse. Follow the exploits of two incorrigible jokers as they carry out a series of increasingly bold pranks -- and then try, with varying levels of success, to elude the consequences of their actions.




The Gold Bat


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The Gold Bat


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Trevor, the captain of the Wrykyn football team, finds his schoolboy honor in jeopardy when a miniature gold bat known to be in his keeping is misplaced in the course of a prank executed by O’Hara, the irrepressible Irishman. Trevor, O’Hara, and others must find the bat to preserve Trevor’s honor, while also ensuring Wrykyn’s victory in football over their arch-rival Ripton, and suffering increasingly audacious attacks from the sinister and anonymous League. The Gold Bat is one of P. G. Wodehouse’s earliest works, and the first of several set at the fictional boys’ public school Wrykyn. It was originally serialized in The Captain magazine and later published by A & C Black, London. This book is part of the Standard Ebooks project, which produces free public domain ebooks.







The Gold Bat


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The Gold Bat


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The Gold Bat by P. G. Wodehouse - The Original Classic Edition Finally available, a high quality book of the original classic edition. This is a new and freshly published edition of this culturally important work, which is now, at last, again available to you. Enjoy this classic work today. These selected paragraphs distill the contents and give you a quick look inside: All of which, being interpreted, meant that the first match of the Easter term had just come to an end, and that those of the team who, being day boys, changed over at the pavilion, instead of performing the operation at leisure and in comfort, as did the members of houses, were discussing the vital question- who was to have first bath? ...W." would remark that when he came down with the Wandering Zephyrs to play against the third fifteen, the water supply had suddenly and mysteriously failed, and the W.Z.'s had been obliged to go home as they were, in a state of primeval grime, and he thought that this was "a very bad thing in a school of over six hundred boys," though what the number of boys had to do with the fact that there was no water he omitted to explain. ...Ten years ago an Old Wrykinian, suddenly reflecting that it would not be a bad idea to do something for the school in a small way, hied him to the nearest jeweller's and purchased another silver cup, vast withal and cunningly decorated with filigree work, and standing on a massive ebony plinth, round which were little silver lozenges just big enough to hold the name of the winning house and the year of grace. ...They asked me to lunch the last day but one of the holidays, and we got talking about the bat, because, of course, if we hadn't beaten Dexter's in the final, O'Hara would have had it himself. ..."Suppose," said Shoeblossom to Barry, as they were walking over to school on the morning following the day on which Milton's study had passed through the hands of the League, "suppose you thought somebody had done something, but you weren't quite certain who, but you knew it was some one, what would you do?"




The Gold Bat


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The Gold Bat by P. G. Wodehouse: P. G. Wodehouse's delightful novel "The Gold Bat" takes readers to the hallowed halls of a British public school, where the mischievous students of Wrykyn School find themselves embroiled in humorous escapades and the pursuit of the mysterious Gold Bat. As the plot unfolds, readers are treated to witty dialogue, endearing characters, and a good dose of schoolboy pranks. Wodehouse's signature humor and charm shine through in this entertaining tale of school life and camaraderie. Key Aspects of the Book "The Gold Bat": Schoolboy Comedy: P. G. Wodehouse's novel delights readers with schoolboy antics, humorous mishaps, and lively camaraderie among the students of Wrykyn School. Wodehouse's Wit: The novel showcases Wodehouse's renowned wit and clever dialogue, adding a touch of levity and charm to the delightful narrative. Themes of Friendship: "The Gold Bat" explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the unique bonds forged during school days, resonating with readers of all ages. P. G. Wodehouse, born on October 15, 1881, was an English author known for his humorous and satirical novels and short stories. His works, including the Jeeves and Wooster series, have charmed readers worldwide with their wit and endearing characters. Wodehouse's unique writing style and ability to create timeless comedic narratives have secured his place as one of the most beloved authors in the English literary canon.




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The Gold Bat


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