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Short Fiction" by P.G. Wodehouse includes a delightful collection of his trademark humorous stories. Wodehouse’s writing often features witty dialog .... Read More
Short Fiction" by P.G. Wodehouse includes a delightful collection of his trademark humorous stories. Wodehouse’s writing often features witty dialogue, eccentric characters, and light-hearted plots, frequently revolving around themes of love, social class, and the absurdities of everyday life.
Sr | Chapter Name | No Of Page |
---|---|---|
1 | When Papa Swore in Hindustani | 4 |
2 | Tom, Dick, and Harry | 7 |
3 | In Alcala | 0 |
4 | I | 2 |
5 | II | 4 |
6 | III | 2 |
7 | IV | 3 |
8 | V | 2 |
9 | VI | 3 |
10 | Out of School | 8 |
11 | Ahead of Schedule | 10 |
12 | By Advice of Counsel | 7 |
13 | Deep Waters | 12 |
14 | Misunderstood | 5 |
15 | Rough-Hew Them How We Will | 9 |
16 | The Goalkeeper and the Plutocrat | 9 |
17 | The Good Angel | 10 |
18 | The Man Upstairs | 11 |
19 | The Man, the Maid, and the Miasma | 10 |
20 | When Doctors Disagree | 11 |
21 | Pots O’Money | 11 |
22 | The Best Sauce | 11 |
23 | Three from Dunsterville | 10 |
24 | Disentangling Old Duggie | 11 |
25 | Ruth in Exile | 11 |
26 | Sir Agravaine | 10 |
27 | The Man Who Disliked Cats | 10 |
28 | The Tuppenny Millionaire | 10 |
29 | Something to Worry About | -89 |
30 | Crowned Heads | 10 |
31 | Death at the Excelsior | 0 |
32 | I | 2 |
33 | II | 2 |
34 | III | 2 |
35 | IV | 1 |
36 | V | 102 |
37 | VI | 3 |
38 | VII | 3 |
39 | One Touch of Nature | 8 |
40 | At Geisenheimer’s | 11 |
41 | Bill the Bloodhound | 10 |
42 | Black for Luck | 11 |
43 | Concealed Art | 9 |
44 | The Making of Mac’s | 11 |
45 | The Mixer | 0 |
46 | I: He Meets a Shy Gentleman | 9 |
47 | II: He Moves in Society | 9 |
48 | The Romance of an Ugly Policeman | 10 |
49 | The Test Case | 10 |