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A Gentleman of Leisure
P. G. Wodehouse
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A Gentleman of Leisure
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Jimmy Pitt gets much more than he bargained for when he bets his friends at the Strollers’ Club that he can successfully burgle a house.

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A Gentleman of Leisure
I: Jimmy Makes a Bet
II: The New Pyramus and Thisbe
III: Mr. McEachern
IV: Molly
V: A Thief in the Night
VI: An Exhibition Performance
VII: Getting Acquainted
VIII: At Dreever
IX: A New Friend and an Old One
X: Jimmy Adopts a Lame Dog
XI: At the Turn of the Road
XII: Making a Start
XIII: Spike’s Views
XIV: Check, and a Countermove
XV: Mr. McEachern Intervenes
XVI: A Marriage Has Been Arranged
XVII: Jimmy Remembers Something, and Hears Something Else
XVIII: The Lochinvar Method
XIX: On the Lake
XX: A Lesson in Piquet
XXI: Loathsome Gifts
XXII: How Two of a Trade Did Not Agree
XXIII: Family Jars
XXIV: The Treasure-Seeker
XXV: Explanations and an Interruption
XXVI: Stirring Times for Sir Thomas
XXVII: A Declaration of Independence
XXVIII: Spennie’s Hour of Clear Vision
XXIX: The Last Round
XXX: Conclusion
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