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Mike Jackson (character)

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His first months at Sedleigh demonstrate his obstinate nature; unable to play for Wrykyn, he refuses to play for a lesser school, missing much cricket, although he does manage a few games for a local village side. Generally good-natured, Mike has a sharp temper at times, especially when he sees some
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After university, Mike takes up his job with Psmith's father, and marries Phyllis. Unfortunately, old man Smith dies, leaving nothing but debts, and the people who buy his property have someone else to manage the estate, leaving Mike in difficulty. He finds temporary work as a schoolmaster, and has
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His huge self-confidence and skill in batting bring him much success at Wrykyn, and his noble character makes him many friends. After three happy years there, as he is on the verge of taking over the captaincy of the cricket team, he is forced, thanks to poor academic work, to leave Wrykyn. He goes
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cricket team, the other three (Joe, Reggie and Frank) all county players. He also has four younger sisters, Marjory (a year Mike's junior), Phyllis, Ella, and Gladys Maud Evangeline (the baby), and an Uncle John. His kindly father, who has business interests in the
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school, where all his brothers had attended and one, Bob, is still an important figure, and a fixture in the school cricket team. Mike goes through many adventures, interspersed with cricket, during his first year at the school.
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Mike is a solid, reliable character with a strong sense of fair play, but an appetite for excitement and a stubbornness that often leads him into trouble. He is a keen and talented
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there in his last year, including one knock of 123. At the age of fifteen, a place is found for him at Wrykyn, where his brothers before him had attended.
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injustice done to himself or a friend; he is invariably generous and helpful to friends in need. He also gets on well with dogs.
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Mike Jackson appears in five novel-length works, all of which appeared as magazine serials before being published in book form.
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This article is about a fictional character named Mike Jackson. For other persons named Mike or Michael Jackson, see
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After Sedleigh, Mike learns that his father's finances have taken a bit of a tumble, and rather than go to
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During his first year there he makes a century against Oxford, and in the summer break he joins an
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Mike's family appear in the early stories, and we learn that he has four brothers, one of them (
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offered a farming business in Lincolnshire, but requires financial help from Joe Keeble.
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is a recurring fictional character in the early novels by British comic writer
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Mike's early schooling was at a private school named "King-Hall's", at
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Mike Jackson playing cricket, illustrated by T. M. R. Whitwell (1907)
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as he had hoped, and must instead get a job at the (fictitious)
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named John, Mike's inseparable companion during the holidays.
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In his first appearance ("Jackson Junior", later retitled
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P. G. Wodehouse
Psmith
cricketer
Mike
Mike
Psmith in the City
Psmith, Journalist
The Prince and Betty
The Saturday Evening Post
Leave It to Psmith
Wrykyn
Sedleigh
Psmith in the City
Cambridge
New Asiatic Bank
Psmith, Journalist

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