T. Paterson Frisby possessed $20million and loved every cent of them. His secretary, Berry Conway, possessed only a dud copper mine; and Biscuit, Berry's schoolfriend, nothing but a title. The pair needed money, big money; but frisking Frisby wouldn't be easy.
Most of the big money belongs to Torquil Paterson Frisby, the dyspeptic American millionaire--but that doesn't stop him wanting more out of it. His niece, the beautiful Ann Moon, is engaged to "Biscuit," Lord Biskerton, who doesn't have very much of the stuff and so he has...
A P.G. Wodehouse novel
Most of the big money belongs to Torquil Paterson Frisby, the dyspeptic American millionaire - but that doesn't stop him wanting more out of it. His niece, the beautiful Ann Moon, is engaged to 'Biscuit', Lord Biskerton, who doesn't have...