A Gentleman of LeisureHarry N. Abrams, 2003 M03 31 - 224 pages 'A Gentleman of Leisure' concerns a young man, his love life & a burglary. Familiar Wodehouse characters from both sides of the Atlantic appear in cameo. |
Contents
JIMMY MAKES A BET II | 11 |
THE NEW PYRAMUS AND THISBE | 21 |
MR MCEACHERN | 29 |
Copyright | |
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