A wealthy, love-sick bachelor, crooks, and card-sharps ensconced in an English castle make for a classic Wodehousian comedy of star-crossed lovers, imposters and stolen jewels. It all gets a bit thick, what? - Summary by Mark Nelson
Chapter 1 - Jimmy Makes a BetChapter 2 - The New Pyramus and ThisbeChapter 3 - Mr. McEachernChapter 4 - MollyChapter 5 - A Thief in the NightChapter 6 - An Exhibition PerformanceChapter 7 - Getting AcquaintedChapter 8 - At DreeverChapter 9 - A New Friend and an Old OneChapter 10 - Jimmy Adopts a Lame DogChapter 11 - At the Turn of the RoadChapter 12 - Making a StartChapter 13 - Spike’s ViewsChapter 14 - Check, and a Counter MoveChapter 15 - Mr. McEachern InterveneChapter 16 - A Marriage has been ArrangedChapter 17 - Jimmy Remembers Something, and Hears Something ElseChapter 18 - The Lochinvar MethodChapter 19 - On the LakeChapter 20 - A Lesson in PiquetChapter 21 - Loathsome GiftsChapter 22 - How Two of a Trade did not AgreeChapter 23 - Family JarsChapter 24 - The Treasure-SeekerChapter 25 - Explanations and an InterruptionChapter 26 - Stirring Times for Sir ThomasChapter 27 - A Declaration of IndependenceChapter 28 - Spennie’s Hour of Clear VisionChapter 29 - The Last RoundChapter 30 - Conclusion
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