Sam the Sudden

Sam the Sudden

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author = P. G. Wodehouse
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country = United Kingdom
language = English
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genre = Comic novel
publisher = Methuen
release_date = 15 October 1925
media_type = Print (Hardback & Paperback)
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"Sam the Sudden" is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the U.K. on 15 October 1925 by Methuen & Co., London, and in the U.S. on 6 November 1925 by George H. Doran, New York, under the title "Sam in the Suburbs". The story had previously been serialised under that title, in the "Saturday Evening Post" from 13 June to 18 July 1925.

The cast includes the recurring character Lord Tilbury, publishing magnate and founder of the Mammoth Publishing Company, who appeared in Wodehouse's novel of the previous year, "Bill the Conqueror", and who would later visit Blandings Castle in "Heavy Weather" (1933). It also introduces the criminals Alexander "Chimp" Twist, Dora "Dolly" Gunn and Thomas "Soapy" Molloy, who would return in "Money for Nothing" (1928) and "Money in the Bank" (1946).

Plot introduction

The story is a romantic comedy, the hero of which is Sam Shotter, an alumnus of Wrykyn school. Sent to England by his uncle to work for the Mammoth Publishing Company, he finds a girl he has long adored, despite only knowing her from a photograph. He woos the girl, and his man woos her maid, while a syndicate of crooks circle their suburb, seeking hidden treasure...

Plot summary

Sam Shotter, having failed to please his uncle John B. Pynsent in business, is sent to England to work for Lord Tilbury, who hopes to complete a business deal with Pynsent. Avoiding being trapped in Tilbury's company, Sam opts to join his old pal "Hash" Todhunter, cook on a tramp steamer, for the trip over. On the way, he shows Hash a photo of a girl, found on a wall in a remote Canadian log cabin, who he has fallen in love with.

Arriving in England looking rather bedraggled after his trip, Sam finds Hash has borrowed all his cash to put on a dog. Fortunately, it is the night of the Wrykyn Old Boys' dinner, and in town he runs into first Claude Bates, who, fearing Sam may be begging, flees, and later Willoughby Braddock, an old friend. Braddock is staying with Kay Derrick and her uncle Mr Wrenn while his house is decorated, and takes Sam back there, but wanders drunkenly off when they arrive; Sam is mistaken for a burglar by Lippett, the maid, and ends up sleeping in the empty house next door. During the night, Sam is disturbed by someone in the hallway with a torch.

Next morning, the confusion having been sorted out, Lippett gives Sam breakfast. He sees a picture of Kay, the girl of his dreams, and finds her uncle also works for the Mammoth Publishing Company, as editor of "Pyke's Home Companion". He visits Mr Cornelius, the local esate agent, and takes the lease on the empty house, "Mon Repos". He then sees Lord Tilbury, and gets himself employed on Mr Wrenn's paper.

Kay, having just quit her job with Claude Bates' aunt after he kissed her, is visiting her uncle's office when Sam arrives. Sam, overcome at having finally met her, kisses her also, upsetting her further. Lord Tilbury, worried by Sam's odd behaviour, is warned by his sister Francie that there may be a girl involved, but is reassured to hear Mr Wrenn has no children.

Sam hires Hash Toddhunter to be his cook, while "Chimp" Twist, "Soapy" Molloy and "Dolly" Gunn discuss the problem of recovering a large fortune stashed in Sam's new home by an old friend, Edward Finglass, famed for robbing the New Asiatic Bank of two million dollars in bonds. They send in Molloy, posing as a former resident of the house wishing to buy it. The scheme fails, as Sam needs to stay near Kay, and makes Hash suspicious; he buys a large dog named Amy to protect the place.

Sam's wooing of Kay begins to bear fruit, and he takes her out to lunch one day, where Lord Tilbury sees them. Having rejected Percy Pilbeam as a helper, he visits Chimp Twist's fake detective agency, and hires Twist to spy on Sam; he forces Sam to hire Twist as an odd job man, but Sam makes Twist remove his repulsive moustache. Hash and Claire become involved, but she is worried by his coolness (he is worried by her mother's nose). Following advice in the "Home Companion", she tries to make him jealous by flirting with Twist, who Hash chases off in a fury.

Molloy and Gunn return to "Mon Repos" once more, tie up Hash and begin to search for the money, but Gunn is frightened off by Amy the dog, and Molloy, tired after fending off many visitors, is caught napping by Sam, who takes away his trousers. Sam leaves him trapped while he releases Hash and takes him next door to be reunited with Claire. Heading back to his house, Sam meets Braddock, who informs him that Lord Tilbury is in there without his trousers. Sam provides him with some, but the deal between Tilbury and Sam's uncle has fallen through, and Tilbury reveals his dislike of Sam and his opinion that Sam will never be anything better than a moocher. He and Sam part angrily.

While Sam and Kay discuss a loving but poor future, Braddock spots Twist sneaking back into the house. He follows him and captures him in the act of pulling up some floorboards. Sam, believing the money cannot be in the house, lets Twist go, but when they hear from local historical expert Mr Cornelius that the two houses were once one, they realise that the money must be stashed in Kay's house. Sam and Kay plan to marry happily and move to the country on the reward money.

Characters in "Sam the Sudden"

* Sam Shotter, a somewhat eccentric American youth
** "Mr John B. Pynsent", American Export-Import millionaire, Sam's uncle
** Clarence "Hash" Todhunter, an old seafaring pal of Sam's, who becomes his cook
* Kay Derrick, a pretty young girl, whose photograph Sam falls in love with
** Mr Matthew Wrenn, Kay's uncle and guardian
*** Claire Lippett, their maid
* Willoughby Braddock, a schoolfriend of Sam and an old neighbour of Kay
** Mrs Martha Lippett, Claire's mother, housekeeper to Braddock
* Claude Winnington-Bates, an unpleasant Wrykyn old boy
** "Mrs Winnington-Bates", mother of Claude, Kay's demanding employer
* Lord Tilbury, media mogul, who employs Sam and Mr Wrenn
* Alexander "Chimp" Twist, a crook employed by Tilbury
** Thomas "Soapy" Molloy, an old comrade of Twist, a conman
*** Dora "Dolly" Gunn, Molloy's girl, a fainter
** The late Edward "Finky" Finglass, a bank robber, once a resident of Valley Fields
* Mr Cornelius, a white-bearded esate agent and historian, a friend of Mr Wrenn

External links

* [http://wodehouse.ru/36.htm The Russian Wodehouse Society's page] , with photos of book covers and a list of characters
* [http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/w/p-g-wodehouse/sam-sudden.htm Fantastic Fiction's page] , with details of published editions, photos of book covers and links to used copies
* [http://www.aowy95.dsl.pipex.com/Wodehouse/PGWbooks/PGWsts.html An analysis of the book] , with pages of synopsis, character and setting lists, quotes, and notes on literary and cultural references


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