Malvina of Brittany by Jerome K. Jerome

This etext was prepared by Les Bowler, St. Ives, Dorest from the 1916 Cassell and Company edition. MALVINA OF BRITTANY Contents. MALVINA OF BRITTANY. The Preface. I. The Story. II. How it came about. III. How cousin Christopher became mixed up with it. IV. How it was kept from Mrs. Arlington. V. How it was

John Ingerfield by Jerome K. JeromeAnd Other Stories

JOHN INGERFIELD AND OTHER STORIES Contents To the Gentle Reader In Remembrance of John Ingerfield and of Anne, his Wife The Woman of the Saeter Variety Patter Silhouettes The Lease of the “Cross Keys” TO THE GENTLE READER; also TO THE GENTLE CRITIC. Once upon a time, I wrote a little story of a woman

Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow by Jerome K. Jerome

Scanned and proofed by Ron Burkey (rburkey@heads-up.com) and Amy Thomte. Notes on the editing of this text: 1. Italicized phrases are delimited by the underline character (“_”). 2. Hyphens have been left in the text only where it was the clear intention of the author. For example, throughout the text, “tonight” and “tomorrow” appear as

Idle Ideas in 1905 by Jerome K. Jerome

This etext was produced from the 1905 Hurst and Blackett edition by David Price, email ccx074@coventry.ac.uk IDLE IDEAS IN 1905 by Jerome K. Jerome Contents: Are We As Interesting As We Think We Are? Should Women Be Beautiful? When Is The Best Time To Be Merry? Do We Lie A-Bed Too Late? Should Married Men

Fanny and the Servant Problem by Jerome K. Jeromea quite possible play in four acts

FANNY AND THE SERVANT PROBLEM by Jerome K. Jerome THE CHARACTERS Fanny Her Husband, Vernon Wetherell, Lord Bantock Her Butler, Martin Bennet Her Housekeeper, Susannah Bennet Her Maid, Jane Bennet Her Second Footman, Ernest Bennet Her Still-room Maid, Honoria Bennet Her Aunts by marriage, the Misses Wetherell Her Local Medical Man, Dr. Freemantle Her quondam

Evergreens by Jerome K. Jerome

Evergreens by Jerome K. Jerome EVERGREENS. They look so dull and dowdy in the spring weather, when the snow drops and the crocuses are putting on their dainty frocks of white and mauve and yellow, and the baby-buds from every branch are peeping with bright eyes out on the world, and stretching forth soft little

Dreams by Jerome K. Jerome

Scanned and proofed by Ron Burkey (rburkey@heads-up.com) and Amy Thomte Dreams by Jerome K. Jerome DREAMS. The most extraordinary dream I ever had was one in which I fancied that, as I was going into a theater, the cloak-room attendant stopped me in the lobby and insisted on my leaving my legs behind me. I

Diary of a Pilgrimage by Jerome K. Jerome

This etext was prepared by David Price, email ccx074@coventry.ac.uk, and Andrew Wallace, email andy@linxit.demon.co.uk, from the 1919 J. W. Arrowsmith edition. Diary of a Pilgrimage PREFACE Said a friend of mine to me some months ago: “Well now, why don’t you write a SENSIBLE book? I should like to see you make people think.” “Do

Clocks by Jerome K. Jerome

Scanned and proofed by Ron Burkey (rburkey@heads-up.com) and Amy Thomte, from a volume entitled “Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow”, published by A. L. Burt. Notes on the editing of this text: 1. Italicized phrases are delimited by the underline character (“_”). 2. Hyphens have been left in the text only where it was the

All Roads Lead to Calvary by Jerome K. Jerome

ALL ROADS LEAD TO CALVARY by Jerome K. Jerome CHAPTER I She had not meant to stay for the service. The door had stood invitingly open, and a glimpse of the interior had suggested to her the idea that it would make good copy. “Old London Churches: Their Social and Historical Associations.” It would be

Paul Kelver by Jerome K. Jerome

CONTENTS. PROLOGUE BOOK I I. PAUL, ARRIVED IN A STRANGE LAND, LEARNS MANY THINGS, AND GOES TO MEET THE MAN IN GREY II. IN WHICH PAUL MAKES ACQUAINTANCE OF THE MAN WITH THE UGLY MOUTH III. HOW GOOD LUCK KNOCKED AT THE DOOR OF THE MAN IN GREY IV. PAUL, FALLING IN WITH A GOODLY