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In "School Stories" by P.G. Wodehouse, the author reflects on his experiences and memories from school life, capturing the humor and camaraderie of th .... Read More
In "School Stories" by P.G. Wodehouse, the author reflects on his experiences and memories from school life, capturing the humor and camaraderie of that time. Wodehouse sets a nostalgic tone, highlighting the antics and adventures of schoolboys, which he portrays with wit and affection.
Sr | Chapter Name | No Of Page |
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1 | Work | 7 |
2 | Notes | 4 |
3 | Now, Talking About Cricket | 4 |
4 | The Tom Brown Question | 4 |
5 | Bradshaw’s Little Story | 4 |
6 | How Pillingshot Scored | 5 |
7 | The Odd Trick | 5 |
8 | L’Affaire Uncle John | 0 |
9 | I | 1 |
10 | II | 0 |
11 | III | 1 |
12 | IV | 0 |
13 | V | 1 |
14 | VI | 1 |
15 | VII | 0 |
16 | VIII | 1 |
17 | IX | 0 |
18 | X | 1 |
19 | Harrison’s Slight Error | 5 |
20 | A Shocking Affair | 6 |
21 | The Babe and the Dragon | 5 |
22 | The Manoeuvres of Charteris | 0 |
23 | I | 4 |
24 | II | 5 |
25 | III | 4 |
26 | IV | 4 |
27 | V | 3 |
28 | VI | 7 |
29 | How Payne Bucked Up | 0 |
30 | I | 2 |
31 | II | 3 |
32 | Author! | 5 |
33 | “The Tabby Terror” | 4 |
34 | The Prize Poem | 5 |
35 | A Corner in Lines | 9 |
36 | The Autograph Hunters | 5 |
37 | An International Affair | 5 |