An inheritance, a jackanapes, a practical joke that gets way out of hand
In which temptations are withstood…
W.G
In which the reader perhaps comes to appreciate the importance of a safe-word…
In which Hedge receives the benefit of Henry Peach’s opinion on a number of subjects…
In which Miss Tooting makes the acquaintance of Henry Peach…
In which Mrs Tooting attempts to adjust her daughter’s genre expectations…
In which we consider the skills of the pianist…
In which Lord Forthenby is most persuasive…
In which jealousy is both observed, and described…
In which Lord Forthenby speaks of his family…
In which there is excitement at a public Assembly…