P. G. Wodehouse
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The Romance of an Ugly Policeman by P. G. Wodehouse
Crossing the Thames by Chelsea Bridge, the wanderer through London finds himself in pleasant Battersea. Rounding the Park, where the…
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The Salvation of George Mackintosh by P. G. Wodehouse
The young man came into the club-house. There was a frown on his usually cheerful face, and he ordered a…
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The Test Case by P. G. Wodehouse
Well-meaning chappies at the club sometimes amble up to me and tap me on the wishbone, and say “Reggie, old…
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The Tuppenny Millionaire by P. G. Wodehouse
In the crowd that strolled on the Promenade des Etrangers, enjoying the morning sunshine, there were some who had come…
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Three From Dunsterville by P. G. Wodehouse
Once upon a time there was erected in Longacre Square, New York, a large white statue, labelled ‘Our City’, the…
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Tom, Dick, and Harry by P. G. Wodehouse
This story will interest and amuse all cricketers, and while from the male point of view it may serve as…
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When Doctors Disagree by P. G. Wodehouse
It is possible that, at about the time at which this story opens, you may have gone into the Hotel…
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When Papa Swore in Hindustani by P. G. Wodehouse
“Sylvia!”“Yes, papa.” “That infernal dog of yours—-“ “Oh, papa!” “Yes, that infernal dog of yours has been at my carnations…
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Wilton’s Holiday by P. G. Wodehouse
When Jack Wilton first came to Marois Bay, none of us dreamed that he was a man with a hidden…
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Absent Treatment by P. G. Wodehouse
I want to tell you all about dear old Bobbie Cardew. It’s a most interesting story. I can’t put in…
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