Fleeing from the twin horrors of ros ective marriage and the baleful Aunt Agatha, Bertie sails to New York with Jeeves, where he ho es to lie low but instead he is charged with minding the ultra-shy mother's boy Wilmot, son of Lady Malvern, and showing him the high life. Oddly enough Wilmot takes only too well to the night-s ots of Manhattan, wearing Bertie out in the rocess. Tu y Glosso also arrives, to talk about car ex ortation with wealthy businessman Mr. Stoker. Unfortunately Tu er's business lan is nowhere near as lofty as it should be