by Paul Gallico
At last he said, speaking from the innocence and comfort that filled him now, `Oh, Mummy! Isn't she sweet! Look how she loves me. I shall call her Smudgie because of the black spot on her nose. And please, may she sleep with me?'
And he smiled up at all the people crowded around his bed.
Table of Contents
CHAPTER ONE: How it Began
CHAPTER TWO: Flight from Cavendish Square
CHAPTER THREE: The Emperor's Bed
CHAPTER FOUR: A Story is Told
CHAPTER FIVE: When in Doubt-Wash!
CHAPTER SIX: Jennie
CHAPTER SEVEN: Always Pause on the Threshold
CHAPTER EIGHT: Hoodwinking of an Old Gentleman
CHAPTER NINE: The Stowaways
CHAPTER TEN: Price of Two Tickets to Glasgow
CHAPTER ELEVEN: The Countess and the Crew
CHAPTER TWELVE: Overboard!
CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Mr. Strachan Furnishes the Proof
CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Mr. Strachan's Proof Leads to Difficulties
CHAPTER FIFTEEN: The Killers
CHAPTER SIXTEEN: Lost in the Clouds
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: Jennie Makes a Confession
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN: Mr. Grims Sleeps
CHAPTER NINETEEN: London Once More
CHAPTER TWENTY: The `Elite' of Cavendish Square
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE: Reunion in Cavendish Mews
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO: Jennie Makes a Decision
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE: Lulu-or, Fishface for Short
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR: The Informers
CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE: The Search
CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX: Jennie Come Out
CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN: The Last Fight
CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT: How It All Ended