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Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to...</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></itunes:summary><itunes:category text="Fiction"/><itunes:category text="Arts"><itunes:category text="Books"/></itunes:category><itunes:category text="Fiction"><itunes:category text="Drama"/></itunes:category><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:type>serial</itunes:type><item><title>01 - The Family Curse. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  </title><link>https://www.spreaker.com/episode/01-the-family-curse-jill-the-reckless-by-p-g-wodehouse--72620572</link><description><![CDATA[01 - The Family Curse. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">https://api.spreaker.com/episode/72620572</guid><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 16:09:29 +0000</pubDate><enclosure url="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/72620572/001_the_family_curse.mp3" length="24213649" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:author>AudioBooks</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>01 - The Family Curse. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  
Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of...</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary><![CDATA[01 - The Family Curse. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>3027</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/16c7006f4de869da6107e40f26ce5a59.jpg"/><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>02 - The First Night at the Leicester. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  </title><link>https://www.spreaker.com/episode/02-the-first-night-at-the-leicester-jill-the-reckless-by-p-g-wodehouse--72620579</link><description><![CDATA[02 - The First Night at the Leicester. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">https://api.spreaker.com/episode/72620579</guid><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 16:10:58 +0000</pubDate><enclosure url="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/72620579/002_the_first_night_at_the_leicester.mp3" length="11840610" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:author>AudioBooks</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>02 - The First Night at the Leicester. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  
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Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is...</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary><![CDATA[04 - The Last of the Rookes Takes a Hand. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>2117</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/16c7006f4de869da6107e40f26ce5a59.jpg"/><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>05 - Lady Underhill Receives a Shock. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  </title><link>https://www.spreaker.com/episode/05-lady-underhill-receives-a-shock-jill-the-reckless-by-p-g-wodehouse--72620597</link><description><![CDATA[05 - Lady Underhill Receives a Shock. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">https://api.spreaker.com/episode/72620597</guid><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 16:16:35 +0000</pubDate><enclosure url="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/72620597/005_lady_underhill_receives_a_shock.mp3" length="14997037" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:author>AudioBooks</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>05 - Lady Underhill Receives a Shock. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  
Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a...</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary><![CDATA[05 - Lady Underhill Receives a Shock. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1875</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/16c7006f4de869da6107e40f26ce5a59.jpg"/><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>06 - Uncle Chris Bangs the Table. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  </title><link>https://www.spreaker.com/episode/06-uncle-chris-bangs-the-table-jill-the-reckless-by-p-g-wodehouse--72620600</link><description><![CDATA[06 - Uncle Chris Bangs the Table. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">https://api.spreaker.com/episode/72620600</guid><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 16:18:14 +0000</pubDate><enclosure url="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/72620600/006_uncle_chris_bangs_the_table.mp3" length="23217872" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:author>AudioBooks</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>06 - Uncle Chris Bangs the Table. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  
Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a...</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary><![CDATA[06 - Uncle Chris Bangs the Table. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>2903</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/16c7006f4de869da6107e40f26ce5a59.jpg"/><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>07 - Jill Catches the 10.10. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  </title><link>https://www.spreaker.com/episode/07-jill-catches-the-10-10-jill-the-reckless-by-p-g-wodehouse--72620615</link><description><![CDATA[07 - Jill Catches the 10.10. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">https://api.spreaker.com/episode/72620615</guid><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 16:19:47 +0000</pubDate><enclosure url="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/72620615/007_jill_catches_the_1010.mp3" length="14264346" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:author>AudioBooks</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>07 - Jill Catches the 10.10. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  
Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of...</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary><![CDATA[07 - Jill Catches the 10.10. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1783</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/16c7006f4de869da6107e40f26ce5a59.jpg"/><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>08 - The Dry--Salters Wing Derek. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  </title><link>https://www.spreaker.com/episode/08-the-dry-salters-wing-derek-jill-the-reckless-by-p-g-wodehouse--72620634</link><description><![CDATA[08 - The Dry--Salters Wing Derek. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">https://api.spreaker.com/episode/72620634</guid><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 16:21:57 +0000</pubDate><enclosure url="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/72620634/008_the_dry_salters_wing_derek.mp3" length="12250623" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:author>AudioBooks</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>08 - The Dry--Salters Wing Derek. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  
Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a...</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary><![CDATA[08 - The Dry--Salters Wing Derek. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1532</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/16c7006f4de869da6107e40f26ce5a59.jpg"/><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>09 - Jill in Search of an Uncle. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  </title><link>https://www.spreaker.com/episode/09-jill-in-search-of-an-uncle-jill-the-reckless-by-p-g-wodehouse--72620643</link><description><![CDATA[09 - Jill in Search of an Uncle. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">https://api.spreaker.com/episode/72620643</guid><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 16:24:14 +0000</pubDate><enclosure url="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/72620643/009_jill_in_search_of_an_uncle.mp3" length="9984448" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:author>AudioBooks</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>09 - Jill in Search of an Uncle. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  
Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge...</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary><![CDATA[09 - Jill in Search of an Uncle. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1248</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/16c7006f4de869da6107e40f26ce5a59.jpg"/><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>10 - Jill Ignores Authority. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  </title><link>https://www.spreaker.com/episode/10-jill-ignores-authority-jill-the-reckless-by-p-g-wodehouse--72620688</link><description><![CDATA[10 - Jill Ignores Authority. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">https://api.spreaker.com/episode/72620688</guid><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 16:26:48 +0000</pubDate><enclosure url="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/72620688/010_jill_ignores_authority.mp3" length="10280150" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:author>AudioBooks</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>10 - Jill Ignores Authority. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  
Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of...</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary><![CDATA[10 - Jill Ignores Authority. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1285</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/16c7006f4de869da6107e40f26ce5a59.jpg"/><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>11 - Mr. Pilkington's Love Light. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  </title><link>https://www.spreaker.com/episode/11-mr-pilkington-s-love-light-jill-the-reckless-by-p-g-wodehouse--72620701</link><description><![CDATA[11 - Mr. Pilkington's Love Light. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">https://api.spreaker.com/episode/72620701</guid><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 16:28:28 +0000</pubDate><enclosure url="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/72620701/011_mr_pilkington_s_love_light.mp3" length="16959978" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:author>AudioBooks</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>11 - Mr. Pilkington's Love Light. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  
Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a...</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary><![CDATA[11 - Mr. Pilkington's Love Light. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>2120</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/16c7006f4de869da6107e40f26ce5a59.jpg"/><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>12 - Uncle Chris Borrows a Flat. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  </title><link>https://www.spreaker.com/episode/12-uncle-chris-borrows-a-flat-jill-the-reckless-by-p-g-wodehouse--72620707</link><description><![CDATA[12 - Uncle Chris Borrows a Flat. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">https://api.spreaker.com/episode/72620707</guid><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 16:30:25 +0000</pubDate><enclosure url="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/72620707/012_uncle_chris_borrows_a_flat.mp3" length="13228438" type="audio/mpeg"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/ae0b8a17-1883-441f-b1be-34537f1eae52/ae0b8a17-1883-441f-b1be-34537f1eae52.srt" type="application/x-subrip" language="en"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/ae0b8a17-1883-441f-b1be-34537f1eae52/ae0b8a17-1883-441f-b1be-34537f1eae52.txt" type="text/plain" language="en"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/ae0b8a17-1883-441f-b1be-34537f1eae52/ae0b8a17-1883-441f-b1be-34537f1eae52.vtt" type="text/vtt" language="en"/><itunes:author>AudioBooks</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>12 - Uncle Chris Borrows a Flat. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  
Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge...</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary><![CDATA[12 - Uncle Chris Borrows a Flat. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1654</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/16c7006f4de869da6107e40f26ce5a59.jpg"/><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>13 - The Ambassador Arrives. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  </title><link>https://www.spreaker.com/episode/13-the-ambassador-arrives-jill-the-reckless-by-p-g-wodehouse--72620715</link><description><![CDATA[13 - The Ambassador Arrives. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">https://api.spreaker.com/episode/72620715</guid><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 16:32:07 +0000</pubDate><enclosure url="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/72620715/013_the_ambassador_arrives.mp3" length="13093224" type="audio/mpeg"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/40a0097c-cca3-486f-8aed-fe67798c1ee9/40a0097c-cca3-486f-8aed-fe67798c1ee9.srt" type="application/x-subrip" language="en"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/40a0097c-cca3-486f-8aed-fe67798c1ee9/40a0097c-cca3-486f-8aed-fe67798c1ee9.txt" type="text/plain" language="en"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/40a0097c-cca3-486f-8aed-fe67798c1ee9/40a0097c-cca3-486f-8aed-fe67798c1ee9.vtt" type="text/vtt" language="en"/><itunes:author>AudioBooks</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>13 - The Ambassador Arrives. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  
Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of...</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary><![CDATA[13 - The Ambassador Arrives. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1637</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/16c7006f4de869da6107e40f26ce5a59.jpg"/><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>14 - Mr. Goble Makes the Big Noise. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  </title><link>https://www.spreaker.com/episode/14-mr-goble-makes-the-big-noise-jill-the-reckless-by-p-g-wodehouse--72620800</link><description><![CDATA[14 - Mr. Goble Makes the Big Noise. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">https://api.spreaker.com/episode/72620800</guid><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 16:33:38 +0000</pubDate><enclosure url="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/72620800/014_mr_goble_makes_the_big_noise.mp3" length="25181028" type="audio/mpeg"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/d5e64f94-c7f0-4751-90b2-4a9d955439d2/d5e64f94-c7f0-4751-90b2-4a9d955439d2.srt" type="application/x-subrip" language="en"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/d5e64f94-c7f0-4751-90b2-4a9d955439d2/d5e64f94-c7f0-4751-90b2-4a9d955439d2.txt" type="text/plain" language="en"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/d5e64f94-c7f0-4751-90b2-4a9d955439d2/d5e64f94-c7f0-4751-90b2-4a9d955439d2.vtt" type="text/vtt" language="en"/><itunes:author>AudioBooks</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>14 - Mr. Goble Makes the Big Noise. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  
Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a...</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary><![CDATA[14 - Mr. Goble Makes the Big Noise. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>3148</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/16c7006f4de869da6107e40f26ce5a59.jpg"/><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>15 - Jill Explains. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  </title><link>https://www.spreaker.com/episode/15-jill-explains-jill-the-reckless-by-p-g-wodehouse--72620806</link><description><![CDATA[15 - Jill Explains. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">https://api.spreaker.com/episode/72620806</guid><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 16:35:18 +0000</pubDate><enclosure url="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/72620806/015_jill_explains.mp3" length="11366417" type="audio/mpeg"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/111f245a-e8da-46e7-a573-af74e1bdf897/111f245a-e8da-46e7-a573-af74e1bdf897.srt" type="application/x-subrip" language="en"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/111f245a-e8da-46e7-a573-af74e1bdf897/111f245a-e8da-46e7-a573-af74e1bdf897.txt" type="text/plain" language="en"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/111f245a-e8da-46e7-a573-af74e1bdf897/111f245a-e8da-46e7-a573-af74e1bdf897.vtt" type="text/vtt" language="en"/><itunes:author>AudioBooks</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>15 - Jill Explains. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  
Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of...</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary><![CDATA[15 - Jill Explains. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1421</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/16c7006f4de869da6107e40f26ce5a59.jpg"/><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>16 - Mr. Goble Plays with Fate. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  </title><link>https://www.spreaker.com/episode/16-mr-goble-plays-with-fate-jill-the-reckless-by-p-g-wodehouse--72620817</link><description><![CDATA[16 - Mr. Goble Plays with Fate. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">https://api.spreaker.com/episode/72620817</guid><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 16:36:58 +0000</pubDate><enclosure url="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/72620817/016_mr_goble_plays_with_fate.mp3" length="21021495" type="audio/mpeg"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/215f6dd7-f8fe-4793-8aa1-adbf44d677f9/215f6dd7-f8fe-4793-8aa1-adbf44d677f9.srt" type="application/x-subrip" language="en"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/215f6dd7-f8fe-4793-8aa1-adbf44d677f9/215f6dd7-f8fe-4793-8aa1-adbf44d677f9.txt" type="text/plain" language="en"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/215f6dd7-f8fe-4793-8aa1-adbf44d677f9/215f6dd7-f8fe-4793-8aa1-adbf44d677f9.vtt" type="text/vtt" language="en"/><itunes:author>AudioBooks</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>16 - Mr. Goble Plays with Fate. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  
Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge...</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary><![CDATA[16 - Mr. Goble Plays with Fate. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>2628</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/16c7006f4de869da6107e40f26ce5a59.jpg"/><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>17 - The Cost of a Row. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  </title><link>https://www.spreaker.com/episode/17-the-cost-of-a-row-jill-the-reckless-by-p-g-wodehouse--72620946</link><description><![CDATA[17 - The Cost of a Row. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">https://api.spreaker.com/episode/72620946</guid><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 16:39:40 +0000</pubDate><enclosure url="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/72620946/017_the_cost_of_a_row.mp3" length="8224830" type="audio/mpeg"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/56f7c147-cb4c-42cc-ad87-01b45d22b0c8/56f7c147-cb4c-42cc-ad87-01b45d22b0c8.srt" type="application/x-subrip" language="en"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/56f7c147-cb4c-42cc-ad87-01b45d22b0c8/56f7c147-cb4c-42cc-ad87-01b45d22b0c8.txt" type="text/plain" language="en"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/56f7c147-cb4c-42cc-ad87-01b45d22b0c8/56f7c147-cb4c-42cc-ad87-01b45d22b0c8.vtt" type="text/vtt" language="en"/><itunes:author>AudioBooks</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>17 - The Cost of a Row. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  
Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of...</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary><![CDATA[17 - The Cost of a Row. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1028</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/16c7006f4de869da6107e40f26ce5a59.jpg"/><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>18 - Jill Receives Notice. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  </title><link>https://www.spreaker.com/episode/18-jill-receives-notice-jill-the-reckless-by-p-g-wodehouse--72620955</link><description><![CDATA[18 - Jill Receives Notice. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">https://api.spreaker.com/episode/72620955</guid><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 16:41:18 +0000</pubDate><enclosure url="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/72620955/018_jill_receives_notice.mp3" length="17545532" type="audio/mpeg"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/627e76bd-7791-4761-b159-85fb4a36115e/627e76bd-7791-4761-b159-85fb4a36115e.srt" type="application/x-subrip" language="en"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/627e76bd-7791-4761-b159-85fb4a36115e/627e76bd-7791-4761-b159-85fb4a36115e.txt" type="text/plain" language="en"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/627e76bd-7791-4761-b159-85fb4a36115e/627e76bd-7791-4761-b159-85fb4a36115e.vtt" type="text/vtt" language="en"/><itunes:author>AudioBooks</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>18 - Jill Receives Notice. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  
Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of...</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary><![CDATA[18 - Jill Receives Notice. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>2194</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/16c7006f4de869da6107e40f26ce5a59.jpg"/><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>19 - Mrs. Peagrim Burns Incense. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  </title><link>https://www.spreaker.com/episode/19-mrs-peagrim-burns-incense-jill-the-reckless-by-p-g-wodehouse--72621014</link><description><![CDATA[19 - Mrs. Peagrim Burns Incense. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">https://api.spreaker.com/episode/72621014</guid><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 16:43:10 +0000</pubDate><enclosure url="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/72621014/019_mrs_peagrim_burns_incense.mp3" length="8675190" type="audio/mpeg"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/959f31ae-5ff0-404f-bbef-f9f0bbface82/959f31ae-5ff0-404f-bbef-f9f0bbface82.srt" type="application/x-subrip" language="en"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/959f31ae-5ff0-404f-bbef-f9f0bbface82/959f31ae-5ff0-404f-bbef-f9f0bbface82.txt" type="text/plain" language="en"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/959f31ae-5ff0-404f-bbef-f9f0bbface82/959f31ae-5ff0-404f-bbef-f9f0bbface82.vtt" type="text/vtt" language="en"/><itunes:author>AudioBooks</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>19 - Mrs. Peagrim Burns Incense. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  
Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge...</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary><![CDATA[19 - Mrs. Peagrim Burns Incense. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>1085</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/16c7006f4de869da6107e40f26ce5a59.jpg"/><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>20 - Derek Loses One Bird and Secures Another. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  </title><link>https://www.spreaker.com/episode/20-derek-loses-one-bird-and-secures-another-jill-the-reckless-by-p-g-wodehouse--72621017</link><description><![CDATA[20 - Derek Loses One Bird and Secures Another. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">https://api.spreaker.com/episode/72621017</guid><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 16:45:02 +0000</pubDate><enclosure url="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/72621017/020_derek_loses_one_bird_and_secures_another.mp3" length="20428635" type="audio/mpeg"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/a8ae2459-d782-4125-9cea-0228dd498ae3/a8ae2459-d782-4125-9cea-0228dd498ae3.srt" type="application/x-subrip" language="en"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/a8ae2459-d782-4125-9cea-0228dd498ae3/a8ae2459-d782-4125-9cea-0228dd498ae3.txt" type="text/plain" language="en"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/a8ae2459-d782-4125-9cea-0228dd498ae3/a8ae2459-d782-4125-9cea-0228dd498ae3.vtt" type="text/vtt" language="en"/><itunes:author>AudioBooks</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>20 - Derek Loses One Bird and Secures Another. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  
Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there...</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary><![CDATA[20 - Derek Loses One Bird and Secures Another. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>2554</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/16c7006f4de869da6107e40f26ce5a59.jpg"/><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>21 - Wally Mason Learns a New Exercise. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  </title><link>https://www.spreaker.com/episode/21-wally-mason-learns-a-new-exercise-jill-the-reckless-by-p-g-wodehouse--72621024</link><description><![CDATA[21 - Wally Mason Learns a New Exercise. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">https://api.spreaker.com/episode/72621024</guid><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 16:47:04 +0000</pubDate><enclosure url="https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/72621024/jillthereckless_21_wodehouse_64kb.mp3" length="5404249" type="audio/mpeg"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/24000e2c-0a35-4af6-9496-85bf2248b771/24000e2c-0a35-4af6-9496-85bf2248b771.srt" type="application/x-subrip" language="en"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/24000e2c-0a35-4af6-9496-85bf2248b771/24000e2c-0a35-4af6-9496-85bf2248b771.txt" type="text/plain" language="en"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcription.spreaker.com/starship/24000e2c-0a35-4af6-9496-85bf2248b771/24000e2c-0a35-4af6-9496-85bf2248b771.vtt" type="text/vtt" language="en"/><itunes:author>AudioBooks</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>21 - Wally Mason Learns a New Exercise. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  
Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just...</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary><![CDATA[21 - Wally Mason Learns a New Exercise. Jill the Reckless by P. G. Wodehouse.  <br />Jill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world.  <br />There is laughter and drama in "Jill the Reckless", and the action never flags from the moment that Freddie Rooke confesses that he has had a hectic night, down to the point where Wally says briefly "Let 'em," which is page 313. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class. We follow her through financial disaster, a broken engagement, an awkward stay with some grasping relatives, employment as a chorus girl, and of course, the finding of true love. Other characters include wealthy Drone Freddie Rooke and writer Wally Mason, her childhood friends; her financially inept uncle Major Christopher Selby; her fiancée at the beginning of the book, the M.P Derek Underhill, and his domineering mother, Lady Underhill; Jill's unpleasant relatives, Elmer and Julia Mariner; more Drones Club members, various chorus girls, composers and other theatrical types, and, of course, miscellaneous servants. ]]></itunes:summary><itunes:duration>676</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:image href="https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/16c7006f4de869da6107e40f26ce5a59.jpg"/><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item></channel></rss>
