- Patricia’s Indiscretion
- The Bonsor-Triggs’ Menage
- The Adventure at the Quadrant Grill-room
- The Madness of Lord Peter Bowen
- Patricia’s Revenge
- The Intervention of Aunt Adelaide
- Lord Peter promises a Solution
- Lord Peter’s S.O.S.
- Lady Tanagra takes a Hand
- Miss Brent’s Strategy
- The Defection of Mr. Triggs
- A Bombshell
- A Tactical Blunder
- Galvin House meets a Lord
- Mr. Triggs takes Tea in Kensington Gardens
- Patricia’s Inconstancy
- Lady Peggy makes a Friend
- The Air Raid
- Galvin House after the Raid
- A Race with Spinsterhood
- The Greatest Indiscretion
A romantic comedy, written in 1918, but with a modern feel to it. Patricia Brent one day overhears two fellow-boarders pitying her because she "never has a nice young man to take her out". In a thoughtless moment of anger she announces that the following night she will be dining out with her fiance. When she arrives at the restaurant the next day, she finds some of the fellow-boarders there to watch her, so, rendered reckless by the thought of the humiliation of being found out, she goes up to a young man sitting alone at a table, and asks him to help her by "playing up". Countless complications and adventures ensue... (Summary by Anna Simon)
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