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Author: P. G. Wodehouse

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Dive into the delightful world of Their Mutual Child (also known as The Coming of Bill and The White Hope), where loveable characters and absurd situations abound, all wrapped in the charming wit of P.G. Wodehouse. This tale may lack the frenetic slapstick typical of his other works, but it offers a more introspective humor that reflects the complexities of life and relationships. Meet Kirk, a quintessential Wodehousian hero—affable, artistic, yet somewhat spineless—who finds his world turned upside down when he falls for the enchanting Ruth. With a wealthy father and a formidable aunt, Ruth seems out of Kirks reach, but love conquers all, and they marry, blissfully welcoming their son, Bill. However, as Kirk grapples with feelings of inadequacy and sets off to South America in search of fortune, he unwittingly invites chaos into their lives. Ruth inherits a fortune, but her controlling aunt wreaks havoc on their domestic bliss. When Kirk returns, disillusioned and furious, will they find a way to rediscover their happiness? First published in Munseys Magazine in May 1914, this captivating story has been reissued under various titles, showcasing Wodehouses timeless ability to weave humor with heart. (Introduction by Susan Claybrook and Tim Bulkeley with information from the Wikipedia entry.)
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01 - A Pawn of Fate

01 - A Pawn of Fate

2025-11-1124:57

Dive into the delightful world of Their Mutual Child (also known as The Coming of Bill and The White Hope), where loveable characters and absurd situations abound, all wrapped in the charming wit of P.G. Wodehouse. This tale may lack the frenetic slapstick typical of his other works, but it offers a more introspective humor that reflects the complexities of life and relationships. Meet Kirk, a quintessential Wodehousian hero—affable, artistic, yet somewhat spineless—who finds his world turned upside down when he falls for the enchanting Ruth. With a wealthy father and a formidable aunt, Ruth seems out of Kirks reach, but love conquers all, and they marry, blissfully welcoming their son, Bill. However, as Kirk grapples with feelings of inadequacy and sets off to South America in search of fortune, he unwittingly invites chaos into their lives. Ruth inherits a fortune, but her controlling aunt wreaks havoc on their domestic bliss. When Kirk returns, disillusioned and furious, will they find a way to rediscover their happiness? First published in Munseys Magazine in May 1914, this captivating story has been reissued under various titles, showcasing Wodehouses timeless ability to weave humor with heart. (Introduction by Susan Claybrook and Tim Bulkeley with information from the Wikipedia entry.)
Dive into the delightful world of Their Mutual Child (also known as The Coming of Bill and The White Hope), where loveable characters and absurd situations abound, all wrapped in the charming wit of P.G. Wodehouse. This tale may lack the frenetic slapstick typical of his other works, but it offers a more introspective humor that reflects the complexities of life and relationships. Meet Kirk, a quintessential Wodehousian hero—affable, artistic, yet somewhat spineless—who finds his world turned upside down when he falls for the enchanting Ruth. With a wealthy father and a formidable aunt, Ruth seems out of Kirks reach, but love conquers all, and they marry, blissfully welcoming their son, Bill. However, as Kirk grapples with feelings of inadequacy and sets off to South America in search of fortune, he unwittingly invites chaos into their lives. Ruth inherits a fortune, but her controlling aunt wreaks havoc on their domestic bliss. When Kirk returns, disillusioned and furious, will they find a way to rediscover their happiness? First published in Munseys Magazine in May 1914, this captivating story has been reissued under various titles, showcasing Wodehouses timeless ability to weave humor with heart. (Introduction by Susan Claybrook and Tim Bulkeley with information from the Wikipedia entry.)
03 - The Mates Meet

03 - The Mates Meet

2025-11-1116:35

Dive into the delightful world of Their Mutual Child (also known as The Coming of Bill and The White Hope), where loveable characters and absurd situations abound, all wrapped in the charming wit of P.G. Wodehouse. This tale may lack the frenetic slapstick typical of his other works, but it offers a more introspective humor that reflects the complexities of life and relationships. Meet Kirk, a quintessential Wodehousian hero—affable, artistic, yet somewhat spineless—who finds his world turned upside down when he falls for the enchanting Ruth. With a wealthy father and a formidable aunt, Ruth seems out of Kirks reach, but love conquers all, and they marry, blissfully welcoming their son, Bill. However, as Kirk grapples with feelings of inadequacy and sets off to South America in search of fortune, he unwittingly invites chaos into their lives. Ruth inherits a fortune, but her controlling aunt wreaks havoc on their domestic bliss. When Kirk returns, disillusioned and furious, will they find a way to rediscover their happiness? First published in Munseys Magazine in May 1914, this captivating story has been reissued under various titles, showcasing Wodehouses timeless ability to weave humor with heart. (Introduction by Susan Claybrook and Tim Bulkeley with information from the Wikipedia entry.)
04 - Troubled Waters

04 - Troubled Waters

2025-11-1125:28

Dive into the delightful world of Their Mutual Child (also known as The Coming of Bill and The White Hope), where loveable characters and absurd situations abound, all wrapped in the charming wit of P.G. Wodehouse. This tale may lack the frenetic slapstick typical of his other works, but it offers a more introspective humor that reflects the complexities of life and relationships. Meet Kirk, a quintessential Wodehousian hero—affable, artistic, yet somewhat spineless—who finds his world turned upside down when he falls for the enchanting Ruth. With a wealthy father and a formidable aunt, Ruth seems out of Kirks reach, but love conquers all, and they marry, blissfully welcoming their son, Bill. However, as Kirk grapples with feelings of inadequacy and sets off to South America in search of fortune, he unwittingly invites chaos into their lives. Ruth inherits a fortune, but her controlling aunt wreaks havoc on their domestic bliss. When Kirk returns, disillusioned and furious, will they find a way to rediscover their happiness? First published in Munseys Magazine in May 1914, this captivating story has been reissued under various titles, showcasing Wodehouses timeless ability to weave humor with heart. (Introduction by Susan Claybrook and Tim Bulkeley with information from the Wikipedia entry.)
Dive into the delightful world of Their Mutual Child (also known as The Coming of Bill and The White Hope), where loveable characters and absurd situations abound, all wrapped in the charming wit of P.G. Wodehouse. This tale may lack the frenetic slapstick typical of his other works, but it offers a more introspective humor that reflects the complexities of life and relationships. Meet Kirk, a quintessential Wodehousian hero—affable, artistic, yet somewhat spineless—who finds his world turned upside down when he falls for the enchanting Ruth. With a wealthy father and a formidable aunt, Ruth seems out of Kirks reach, but love conquers all, and they marry, blissfully welcoming their son, Bill. However, as Kirk grapples with feelings of inadequacy and sets off to South America in search of fortune, he unwittingly invites chaos into their lives. Ruth inherits a fortune, but her controlling aunt wreaks havoc on their domestic bliss. When Kirk returns, disillusioned and furious, will they find a way to rediscover their happiness? First published in Munseys Magazine in May 1914, this captivating story has been reissued under various titles, showcasing Wodehouses timeless ability to weave humor with heart. (Introduction by Susan Claybrook and Tim Bulkeley with information from the Wikipedia entry.)
06 - Breaking the News

06 - Breaking the News

2025-11-1116:11

Dive into the delightful world of Their Mutual Child (also known as The Coming of Bill and The White Hope), where loveable characters and absurd situations abound, all wrapped in the charming wit of P.G. Wodehouse. This tale may lack the frenetic slapstick typical of his other works, but it offers a more introspective humor that reflects the complexities of life and relationships. Meet Kirk, a quintessential Wodehousian hero—affable, artistic, yet somewhat spineless—who finds his world turned upside down when he falls for the enchanting Ruth. With a wealthy father and a formidable aunt, Ruth seems out of Kirks reach, but love conquers all, and they marry, blissfully welcoming their son, Bill. However, as Kirk grapples with feelings of inadequacy and sets off to South America in search of fortune, he unwittingly invites chaos into their lives. Ruth inherits a fortune, but her controlling aunt wreaks havoc on their domestic bliss. When Kirk returns, disillusioned and furious, will they find a way to rediscover their happiness? First published in Munseys Magazine in May 1914, this captivating story has been reissued under various titles, showcasing Wodehouses timeless ability to weave humor with heart. (Introduction by Susan Claybrook and Tim Bulkeley with information from the Wikipedia entry.)
Dive into the delightful world of Their Mutual Child (also known as The Coming of Bill and The White Hope), where loveable characters and absurd situations abound, all wrapped in the charming wit of P.G. Wodehouse. This tale may lack the frenetic slapstick typical of his other works, but it offers a more introspective humor that reflects the complexities of life and relationships. Meet Kirk, a quintessential Wodehousian hero—affable, artistic, yet somewhat spineless—who finds his world turned upside down when he falls for the enchanting Ruth. With a wealthy father and a formidable aunt, Ruth seems out of Kirks reach, but love conquers all, and they marry, blissfully welcoming their son, Bill. However, as Kirk grapples with feelings of inadequacy and sets off to South America in search of fortune, he unwittingly invites chaos into their lives. Ruth inherits a fortune, but her controlling aunt wreaks havoc on their domestic bliss. When Kirk returns, disillusioned and furious, will they find a way to rediscover their happiness? First published in Munseys Magazine in May 1914, this captivating story has been reissued under various titles, showcasing Wodehouses timeless ability to weave humor with heart. (Introduction by Susan Claybrook and Tim Bulkeley with information from the Wikipedia entry.)
08 - Suspense

08 - Suspense

2025-11-1118:21

Dive into the delightful world of Their Mutual Child (also known as The Coming of Bill and The White Hope), where loveable characters and absurd situations abound, all wrapped in the charming wit of P.G. Wodehouse. This tale may lack the frenetic slapstick typical of his other works, but it offers a more introspective humor that reflects the complexities of life and relationships. Meet Kirk, a quintessential Wodehousian hero—affable, artistic, yet somewhat spineless—who finds his world turned upside down when he falls for the enchanting Ruth. With a wealthy father and a formidable aunt, Ruth seems out of Kirks reach, but love conquers all, and they marry, blissfully welcoming their son, Bill. However, as Kirk grapples with feelings of inadequacy and sets off to South America in search of fortune, he unwittingly invites chaos into their lives. Ruth inherits a fortune, but her controlling aunt wreaks havoc on their domestic bliss. When Kirk returns, disillusioned and furious, will they find a way to rediscover their happiness? First published in Munseys Magazine in May 1914, this captivating story has been reissued under various titles, showcasing Wodehouses timeless ability to weave humor with heart. (Introduction by Susan Claybrook and Tim Bulkeley with information from the Wikipedia entry.)
Dive into the delightful world of Their Mutual Child (also known as The Coming of Bill and The White Hope), where loveable characters and absurd situations abound, all wrapped in the charming wit of P.G. Wodehouse. This tale may lack the frenetic slapstick typical of his other works, but it offers a more introspective humor that reflects the complexities of life and relationships. Meet Kirk, a quintessential Wodehousian hero—affable, artistic, yet somewhat spineless—who finds his world turned upside down when he falls for the enchanting Ruth. With a wealthy father and a formidable aunt, Ruth seems out of Kirks reach, but love conquers all, and they marry, blissfully welcoming their son, Bill. However, as Kirk grapples with feelings of inadequacy and sets off to South America in search of fortune, he unwittingly invites chaos into their lives. Ruth inherits a fortune, but her controlling aunt wreaks havoc on their domestic bliss. When Kirk returns, disillusioned and furious, will they find a way to rediscover their happiness? First published in Munseys Magazine in May 1914, this captivating story has been reissued under various titles, showcasing Wodehouses timeless ability to weave humor with heart. (Introduction by Susan Claybrook and Tim Bulkeley with information from the Wikipedia entry.)
Dive into the delightful world of Their Mutual Child (also known as The Coming of Bill and The White Hope), where loveable characters and absurd situations abound, all wrapped in the charming wit of P.G. Wodehouse. This tale may lack the frenetic slapstick typical of his other works, but it offers a more introspective humor that reflects the complexities of life and relationships. Meet Kirk, a quintessential Wodehousian hero—affable, artistic, yet somewhat spineless—who finds his world turned upside down when he falls for the enchanting Ruth. With a wealthy father and a formidable aunt, Ruth seems out of Kirks reach, but love conquers all, and they marry, blissfully welcoming their son, Bill. However, as Kirk grapples with feelings of inadequacy and sets off to South America in search of fortune, he unwittingly invites chaos into their lives. Ruth inherits a fortune, but her controlling aunt wreaks havoc on their domestic bliss. When Kirk returns, disillusioned and furious, will they find a way to rediscover their happiness? First published in Munseys Magazine in May 1914, this captivating story has been reissued under various titles, showcasing Wodehouses timeless ability to weave humor with heart. (Introduction by Susan Claybrook and Tim Bulkeley with information from the Wikipedia entry.)
11 - Stung to Action

11 - Stung to Action

2025-11-1113:05

Dive into the delightful world of Their Mutual Child (also known as The Coming of Bill and The White Hope), where loveable characters and absurd situations abound, all wrapped in the charming wit of P.G. Wodehouse. This tale may lack the frenetic slapstick typical of his other works, but it offers a more introspective humor that reflects the complexities of life and relationships. Meet Kirk, a quintessential Wodehousian hero—affable, artistic, yet somewhat spineless—who finds his world turned upside down when he falls for the enchanting Ruth. With a wealthy father and a formidable aunt, Ruth seems out of Kirks reach, but love conquers all, and they marry, blissfully welcoming their son, Bill. However, as Kirk grapples with feelings of inadequacy and sets off to South America in search of fortune, he unwittingly invites chaos into their lives. Ruth inherits a fortune, but her controlling aunt wreaks havoc on their domestic bliss. When Kirk returns, disillusioned and furious, will they find a way to rediscover their happiness? First published in Munseys Magazine in May 1914, this captivating story has been reissued under various titles, showcasing Wodehouses timeless ability to weave humor with heart. (Introduction by Susan Claybrook and Tim Bulkeley with information from the Wikipedia entry.)
12 - A Climax

12 - A Climax

2025-11-1213:36

Dive into the delightful world of Their Mutual Child (also known as The Coming of Bill and The White Hope), where loveable characters and absurd situations abound, all wrapped in the charming wit of P.G. Wodehouse. This tale may lack the frenetic slapstick typical of his other works, but it offers a more introspective humor that reflects the complexities of life and relationships. Meet Kirk, a quintessential Wodehousian hero—affable, artistic, yet somewhat spineless—who finds his world turned upside down when he falls for the enchanting Ruth. With a wealthy father and a formidable aunt, Ruth seems out of Kirks reach, but love conquers all, and they marry, blissfully welcoming their son, Bill. However, as Kirk grapples with feelings of inadequacy and sets off to South America in search of fortune, he unwittingly invites chaos into their lives. Ruth inherits a fortune, but her controlling aunt wreaks havoc on their domestic bliss. When Kirk returns, disillusioned and furious, will they find a way to rediscover their happiness? First published in Munseys Magazine in May 1914, this captivating story has been reissued under various titles, showcasing Wodehouses timeless ability to weave humor with heart. (Introduction by Susan Claybrook and Tim Bulkeley with information from the Wikipedia entry.)
13 - Empty-handed

13 - Empty-handed

2025-11-1317:03

Dive into the delightful world of Their Mutual Child (also known as The Coming of Bill and The White Hope), where loveable characters and absurd situations abound, all wrapped in the charming wit of P.G. Wodehouse. This tale may lack the frenetic slapstick typical of his other works, but it offers a more introspective humor that reflects the complexities of life and relationships. Meet Kirk, a quintessential Wodehousian hero—affable, artistic, yet somewhat spineless—who finds his world turned upside down when he falls for the enchanting Ruth. With a wealthy father and a formidable aunt, Ruth seems out of Kirks reach, but love conquers all, and they marry, blissfully welcoming their son, Bill. However, as Kirk grapples with feelings of inadequacy and sets off to South America in search of fortune, he unwittingly invites chaos into their lives. Ruth inherits a fortune, but her controlling aunt wreaks havoc on their domestic bliss. When Kirk returns, disillusioned and furious, will they find a way to rediscover their happiness? First published in Munseys Magazine in May 1914, this captivating story has been reissued under various titles, showcasing Wodehouses timeless ability to weave humor with heart. (Introduction by Susan Claybrook and Tim Bulkeley with information from the Wikipedia entry.)
14 - An Unknown Path

14 - An Unknown Path

2025-11-1426:17

Dive into the delightful world of Their Mutual Child (also known as The Coming of Bill and The White Hope), where loveable characters and absurd situations abound, all wrapped in the charming wit of P.G. Wodehouse. This tale may lack the frenetic slapstick typical of his other works, but it offers a more introspective humor that reflects the complexities of life and relationships. Meet Kirk, a quintessential Wodehousian hero—affable, artistic, yet somewhat spineless—who finds his world turned upside down when he falls for the enchanting Ruth. With a wealthy father and a formidable aunt, Ruth seems out of Kirks reach, but love conquers all, and they marry, blissfully welcoming their son, Bill. However, as Kirk grapples with feelings of inadequacy and sets off to South America in search of fortune, he unwittingly invites chaos into their lives. Ruth inherits a fortune, but her controlling aunt wreaks havoc on their domestic bliss. When Kirk returns, disillusioned and furious, will they find a way to rediscover their happiness? First published in Munseys Magazine in May 1914, this captivating story has been reissued under various titles, showcasing Wodehouses timeless ability to weave humor with heart. (Introduction by Susan Claybrook and Tim Bulkeley with information from the Wikipedia entry.)
Dive into the delightful world of Their Mutual Child (also known as The Coming of Bill and The White Hope), where loveable characters and absurd situations abound, all wrapped in the charming wit of P.G. Wodehouse. This tale may lack the frenetic slapstick typical of his other works, but it offers a more introspective humor that reflects the complexities of life and relationships. Meet Kirk, a quintessential Wodehousian hero—affable, artistic, yet somewhat spineless—who finds his world turned upside down when he falls for the enchanting Ruth. With a wealthy father and a formidable aunt, Ruth seems out of Kirks reach, but love conquers all, and they marry, blissfully welcoming their son, Bill. However, as Kirk grapples with feelings of inadequacy and sets off to South America in search of fortune, he unwittingly invites chaos into their lives. Ruth inherits a fortune, but her controlling aunt wreaks havoc on their domestic bliss. When Kirk returns, disillusioned and furious, will they find a way to rediscover their happiness? First published in Munseys Magazine in May 1914, this captivating story has been reissued under various titles, showcasing Wodehouses timeless ability to weave humor with heart. (Introduction by Susan Claybrook and Tim Bulkeley with information from the Wikipedia entry.)
16 - The Widening Gap

16 - The Widening Gap

2025-11-1616:40

Dive into the delightful world of Their Mutual Child (also known as The Coming of Bill and The White Hope), where loveable characters and absurd situations abound, all wrapped in the charming wit of P.G. Wodehouse. This tale may lack the frenetic slapstick typical of his other works, but it offers a more introspective humor that reflects the complexities of life and relationships. Meet Kirk, a quintessential Wodehousian hero—affable, artistic, yet somewhat spineless—who finds his world turned upside down when he falls for the enchanting Ruth. With a wealthy father and a formidable aunt, Ruth seems out of Kirks reach, but love conquers all, and they marry, blissfully welcoming their son, Bill. However, as Kirk grapples with feelings of inadequacy and sets off to South America in search of fortune, he unwittingly invites chaos into their lives. Ruth inherits a fortune, but her controlling aunt wreaks havoc on their domestic bliss. When Kirk returns, disillusioned and furious, will they find a way to rediscover their happiness? First published in Munseys Magazine in May 1914, this captivating story has been reissued under various titles, showcasing Wodehouses timeless ability to weave humor with heart. (Introduction by Susan Claybrook and Tim Bulkeley with information from the Wikipedia entry.)
17 - The Real Thing

17 - The Real Thing

2025-11-1713:45

Dive into the delightful world of Their Mutual Child (also known as The Coming of Bill and The White Hope), where loveable characters and absurd situations abound, all wrapped in the charming wit of P.G. Wodehouse. This tale may lack the frenetic slapstick typical of his other works, but it offers a more introspective humor that reflects the complexities of life and relationships. Meet Kirk, a quintessential Wodehousian hero—affable, artistic, yet somewhat spineless—who finds his world turned upside down when he falls for the enchanting Ruth. With a wealthy father and a formidable aunt, Ruth seems out of Kirks reach, but love conquers all, and they marry, blissfully welcoming their son, Bill. However, as Kirk grapples with feelings of inadequacy and sets off to South America in search of fortune, he unwittingly invites chaos into their lives. Ruth inherits a fortune, but her controlling aunt wreaks havoc on their domestic bliss. When Kirk returns, disillusioned and furious, will they find a way to rediscover their happiness? First published in Munseys Magazine in May 1914, this captivating story has been reissued under various titles, showcasing Wodehouses timeless ability to weave humor with heart. (Introduction by Susan Claybrook and Tim Bulkeley with information from the Wikipedia entry.)
18 - The Outcasts

18 - The Outcasts

2025-11-1820:25

Dive into the delightful world of Their Mutual Child (also known as The Coming of Bill and The White Hope), where loveable characters and absurd situations abound, all wrapped in the charming wit of P.G. Wodehouse. This tale may lack the frenetic slapstick typical of his other works, but it offers a more introspective humor that reflects the complexities of life and relationships. Meet Kirk, a quintessential Wodehousian hero—affable, artistic, yet somewhat spineless—who finds his world turned upside down when he falls for the enchanting Ruth. With a wealthy father and a formidable aunt, Ruth seems out of Kirks reach, but love conquers all, and they marry, blissfully welcoming their son, Bill. However, as Kirk grapples with feelings of inadequacy and sets off to South America in search of fortune, he unwittingly invites chaos into their lives. Ruth inherits a fortune, but her controlling aunt wreaks havoc on their domestic bliss. When Kirk returns, disillusioned and furious, will they find a way to rediscover their happiness? First published in Munseys Magazine in May 1914, this captivating story has been reissued under various titles, showcasing Wodehouses timeless ability to weave humor with heart. (Introduction by Susan Claybrook and Tim Bulkeley with information from the Wikipedia entry.)
Dive into the delightful world of Their Mutual Child (also known as The Coming of Bill and The White Hope), where loveable characters and absurd situations abound, all wrapped in the charming wit of P.G. Wodehouse. This tale may lack the frenetic slapstick typical of his other works, but it offers a more introspective humor that reflects the complexities of life and relationships. Meet Kirk, a quintessential Wodehousian hero—affable, artistic, yet somewhat spineless—who finds his world turned upside down when he falls for the enchanting Ruth. With a wealthy father and a formidable aunt, Ruth seems out of Kirks reach, but love conquers all, and they marry, blissfully welcoming their son, Bill. However, as Kirk grapples with feelings of inadequacy and sets off to South America in search of fortune, he unwittingly invites chaos into their lives. Ruth inherits a fortune, but her controlling aunt wreaks havoc on their domestic bliss. When Kirk returns, disillusioned and furious, will they find a way to rediscover their happiness? First published in Munseys Magazine in May 1914, this captivating story has been reissued under various titles, showcasing Wodehouses timeless ability to weave humor with heart. (Introduction by Susan Claybrook and Tim Bulkeley with information from the Wikipedia entry.)
Dive into the delightful world of Their Mutual Child (also known as The Coming of Bill and The White Hope), where loveable characters and absurd situations abound, all wrapped in the charming wit of P.G. Wodehouse. This tale may lack the frenetic slapstick typical of his other works, but it offers a more introspective humor that reflects the complexities of life and relationships. Meet Kirk, a quintessential Wodehousian hero—affable, artistic, yet somewhat spineless—who finds his world turned upside down when he falls for the enchanting Ruth. With a wealthy father and a formidable aunt, Ruth seems out of Kirks reach, but love conquers all, and they marry, blissfully welcoming their son, Bill. However, as Kirk grapples with feelings of inadequacy and sets off to South America in search of fortune, he unwittingly invites chaos into their lives. Ruth inherits a fortune, but her controlling aunt wreaks havoc on their domestic bliss. When Kirk returns, disillusioned and furious, will they find a way to rediscover their happiness? First published in Munseys Magazine in May 1914, this captivating story has been reissued under various titles, showcasing Wodehouses timeless ability to weave humor with heart. (Introduction by Susan Claybrook and Tim Bulkeley with information from the Wikipedia entry.)
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