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By P. G. WODEHOUSE 1922 To RAYMOND NEEDHAM, K.C. WITH AFFECTION AND ADMIRATION -1- "Jeeves," I said, "may I speak frankly?"
CHAPTER I JEEVES EXERTS THE OLD CEREBELLUM "'Morning, Jeeves," I said.
THE MAN WITH TWO LEFT FEET _and Other Stories_ by P. G. WODEHOUSE 1917 CONTENTS BILL THE BLOODHOUND EXTRICATING YOUNG GUSSIE WILTON'S HOLIDAY THE MIXER--I THE MIXER--II CROWNED HE...
THE MAN UPSTAIRS AND OTHER STORIES by P. G. Wodehouse CONTENTS THE MAN UPSTAIRS SOMETHING TO WORRY ABOUT DEEP WATERS WHEN DOCTORS DISAGREE BY ADVICE OF COUNSEL ROUGH-HEW THEM HOW WE W...
CHAPTER I The sunshine of a fair Spring morning fell graciously on London town.
CHAPTER I. SALLY GIVES A PARTY 1 Sally looked contentedly down the long table.
CHAPTER 1. Inasmuch as the scene of this story is that historic pile, Belpher Castle, in the county of Hampshire, it would be an agreeable task to open it with a leisurely description of the place...
1 _The Clicking of Cuthbert_ The young man came into the smoking-room of the clubhouse, and flung his bag with a clatter on the floor.
It was a morning in the middle of April, and the Jackson family were consequently breakfasting in comparative silence.
CHAPTER I THE FAMILY CURSE I Freddie Rooke gazed coldly at the breakfast-table.
By P. G. Wodehouse 1 In a day in June, at the hour when London moves abroad in quest of lunch, a young man stood at the entrance of the Bandolero Restaurant looking earnestly up Shaftesbury A...
CHAPTER I. DISTRESSING SCENE "I say, laddie!"
CHAPTER I A RED-HAIRED GIRL The residence of Mr. Peter Pett, the well-known financier, on Riverside Drive is one of the leading eyesores of that breezy and expensive boulevard.
CHAPTER I A DISTURBING MORNING Through the curtained windows of the furnished flat which Mrs. Horace Hignett had rented for her stay in New York, rays of golden sunlight peeped in like the forem...
CHAPTER ONE 1. Freddie Rooke gazed coldly at the breakfast-table.
CHAPTER I JIMMY MAKES A BET The main smoking-room of the Strollers' Club had been filling for the last half-hour, and was now nearly full.
I If the management of the Hotel Guelph, that London landmark, could have been present at three o'clock one afternoon in early January in the sitting-room of the suite which they had assigned to ...
Chapter I A Pawn of Fate Mrs. Lora Delane Porter dismissed the hireling who had brought her automobile around from the garage and seated herself at the wheel.
CHAPTER I THE CABLE PROM MERVO A pretty girl in a blue dress came out of the house, and began to walk slowly across the terrace to where Elsa Keith sat with Marvin Rossiter in the shade of the b...
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