Jonah and Co. by Dornford Yates (Ward Lock & Co., 1922, 320pp, hc, co) [Bertram “Berry” Pleydell]
- 9 · Prologue [Bertram “Berry” Pleydell] · Dornford Yates · ss; not in any editions after 1925.
- 14 · How Berry Stepped Into the Breach, and Jonah Came First and Was First Saved [Bertram “Berry” Pleydell] · Dornford Yates · ss The Windsor Magazine October 1921, as “The Rule of the Road”
- · How Three Wagers Were Made, and Adèle Killed Two Birds with One Stone [Bertram “Berry” Pleydell] · Dornford Yates · ss The Windsor Magazine November 1921, as “A Run for Our Money”
- · How a Golden Calf Was Set Up, and Nobby Showed Himself a True Prophet [Bertram “Berry” Pleydell] · Dornford Yates · ss The Windsor Magazine December 1921, as “By Order of the Trustees”
- · How Berry Made an Engagement, Jill a Picture, and Adèle a Slip of Some Importance [Bertram “Berry” Pleydell] · Dornford Yates · ss The Windsor Magazine January 1922, as “A Snare and a Delusion”
- · How Love Came to Jill, Herbert to the Rescue, and a Young Man by His Right [Bertram “Berry” Pleydell] · Dornford Yates · ss The Windsor Magazine February 1922, as “Nobility and Gentry”
- · How Berry Ran Contraband Goods, and the Duke of Padua Plighted Jill His Troth [Bertram “Berry” Pleydell] · Dornford Yates · ss The Windsor Magazine March 1922, as “Manners and Customs”
- · How Daphne Lost Her Bedfellow, and the Line of Least Resistance Proved Irresistible [Bertram “Berry” Pleydell] · Dornford Yates · ss The Windsor Magazine April 1922, as “A Royal Progress”
- · How Adèle Bought a Bottle of Perfume Which Had No Smell, and I Cut Eulalie Dead [Bertram “Berry” Pleydell] · Dornford Yates · ss The Windsor Magazine May 1922, as “Red Violets”
- · How Jonah Took Off His Coat, and Berry Flirted with Fortune for All He Was Worth [Bertram “Berry” Pleydell] · Dornford Yates · ss The Windsor Magazine June 1922, as “Zero”
- · How Berry Sought Comfort in Vain, and Nobby Slept Upon a Queen’s Bed [Bertram “Berry” Pleydell] · Dornford Yates · ss The Windsor Magazine July 1922, as “No Thoroughfare”
- · How Berry Put Off His Manhood, and Adèle Showed a Fair Pair of Heels [Bertram “Berry” Pleydell] · Dornford Yates · ss The Windsor Magazine August 1922, as “A Tight Place”
- · How a Telegram Came for Jill, Piers Demanded His Sweetheart, and I Drove After My Wife [Bertram “Berry” Pleydell] · Dornford Yates · ss The Windsor Magazine September 1922, as “Journeys End”
- · Epilogue [Bertram “Berry” Pleydell] · Dornford Yates · ss; not in any editions after 1925.
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