Martin Jarvis
2) Under orders
3) Silks
4) Crossfire
6) Crisis
7) Even money
8) Front runner
9) Iced
10) Dead heat
12) Triple crown
14) My man Jeeves
16) Piccadilly Jim
Twenty-one-year-old James Braithwaite Crocker is developing a reputation as a bit of a wild man. He used to write for the New York Sunday Chronicle. But now that he’s home in London, he’s getting written up in it—and his family is none too pleased...
17) Second wind
Uncle Fred, or to give him his full title of Frederick Altamont Cornwallis Twistleton, fifth Earl of Ickenham, is considered by some as a splendid gentleman—a sportsman to his fingertips. Mr. Twistleton, nephew to the Earl, and otherwise known as Pongo to his friends, has a differing view. He simply describes his uncle as being loopy to the tonsils. But when the eccentric and well-loved Uncle Fred plays Cupid to Lord Emsworth, his old friend
...20) Tom Jones
Drama and Intrigue in this Classic Novel by Henry Fielding
"It is much easier to make good men wise, than to make bad men good." ― Henry Fielding, The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
Tom Jones is a comic novel by Henry Fielding. Tom Jones is one of the earliest novels in the English language and tells the story of a child raised by a wealthy Squire. When Tom grows up, he falls in love with a young girl, but it isn't