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Title: The Pothunters

Author: P. G. Wodehouse

Release Date: November, 2004 [EBook #6984] [Yes, we are more than one year ahead of schedule] [This file was first posted on February 20, 2003]

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THE POTHUNTERS

by P. G. Wodehouse

1902

[Dedication] TO JOAN, EFFIE AND ERNESTINE BOWES-LYON

Contents

1 Patient Perseverance Produces Pugilistic Prodigies

2 Thieves Break in and Steal

3 An Unimportant By-product

4 Certain Revelations

5 Concerning the Mutual Friend

6 A Literary Banquet

7 Barrett Explores

8 Barrett Ceases to Explore

9 Enter the Sleuth-hound

10 Mr Thompson Investigates

11 The Sports

12 An Interesting Interview

13 Sir Alfred Scores

14 The Long Run

15 Mr Roberts Explains

16 The Disappearance of J. Thomson

17 ‘We’ll Proceed to Search for Thomson if He Be Above the Ground’

18 In Which the Affairs of Various Persons Are Wound Up

[1]

PATIENT PERSEVERANCE PRODUCES PUGILISTIC PRODIGIES

‘Where have I seen that face before?’ said a voice. Tony Graham looked up from his bag.

‘Hullo, Allen,’ he said, ‘what the dickens are you up here for?’

‘I was rather thinking of doing a little boxing. If you’ve no objection, of course.’

‘But you ought to be on a bed of sickness, and that sort of thing. I heard you’d crocked yourself.’

‘So I did. Nothing much, though. Trod on myself during a game of fives, and twisted my ankle a bit.’

‘In for the middles, of course?’

‘Yes.’

‘So am I.’

‘Yes, so I saw in the Sportsman. It says you weigh eleven-three.’

‘Bit more, really, I believe. Shan’t be able to have any lunch, or I shall have to go in for the heavies. What are you?’

‘Just eleven. Well, let’s hope we meet in the final.’

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