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A Woman is Only a Woman by P. G. Wodehouse
On a fine day in the spring, summer, or early autumn, there are few spots more delightful than the terrace…
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Bill the Bloodhound by P. G. Wodehouse
There’s a divinity that shapes our ends. Consider the case of Henry Pifield Rice, detective. I must explain Henry early,…
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Black for Luck by P. G. Wodehouse
He was black, but comely. Obviously in reduced circumstances, he had nevertheless contrived to retain a certain smartness, a certain…
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By Advice of Counsel by P. G. Wodehouse
The traveller champed meditatively at his steak. He paid no attention to the altercation which was in progress between the…
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Concealed Art by P. G. Wodehouse
If a fellow has lots of money and lots of time and lots of curiosity about other fellows’ business, it…
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Crowned Heads by P. G. Wodehouse
Katie had never been more surprised in her life than when the serious young man with the brown eyes and…
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Cupid and the Paint Brush by P. G. Wodehouse
Cupid and the Paint Brush was first published in Windsor magazine, vol. 17, April 1903/Marjorie was sitting under the cedar…
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Death at the Excelsior by P. G. Wodehouse
IThe room was the typical bedroom of the typical boarding-house, furnished, insofar as it could be said to be furnished…
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Deep Waters by P. G. Wodehouse
Historians of the social life of the later Roman Empire speak of a certain young man of Ariminum, who would…
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Disentangling Old Duggie by P. G. Wodehouse
Doesn’t some poet or philosopher fellow say that it’s when our intentions are best that we always make the worst…
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