ed a sigh of relief. "Then 'e's got a sportin' chance," he
muttered, half to himself. "Good-night, mum." And Bindle closed the
door behind him.
"Well, Ettie," said Dick Little, as he re-entered the room, "what do
you think of J. B.? Not a bad sort of fellow, eh?"
"Dick, I think he's a perfect dear."
And Dick Little expressed entire concurrence with his wife's view in a
way that young husbands have.
THE END
BOOKS BY
HERBERT JENKINS
BINDLE
Some chapters In the Life of Joseph Bindle. Of the popular edition,
190,000 copies have already been called for.
THE NIGHT CLUB
Further episodes in the career of Bindle. No less than 37,000 copies
of the ordinary edition were called for within a few weeks of
publication.
ADVENTURES OF BINDLE
A second edition, completing 60,000 copies, was ordered before the book
appeared. Further episodes in the career of J.B.
MRS. BINDLE
Some incidents from the life of the Bindles. Among other things, It
narrates how Mrs. Bindle encountered a bull and what happened to the
man who destroyed her geraniums.
THE BINDLES ON THE ROCKS
Another volume of stories of the Bindle menage. Poor old Bindle loses
his job and hard times are endured, but his good friends rally round
when his plight is discovered.
JOHN DENE OF TORONTO
A comedy of Whitehall which struck a new note and achieved a new
success.
MALCOLM SAGE, DETECTIVE
Some chapters from the records of the Malcolm Sage Bureau. A book of
thrills and mystery.
PATRICIA BRENT, SPINSTER
A comedy of our own times that stirred five continents to laughter. It
has been translated into Swedish, Dutch, Norwegian, etc.
THE RAIN-GIRL
A romance of to-day, telling how Richard Hereford threw up a post at
the Foreign Office and set out to tramp the roads as a vagabond.
THE RETURN OF ALFRED
A comedy of mis-identification by which a man is proclaimed a returned
prodigal.
HERBERT JENKINS'
SPLENDID LIBRARY
MODERN BALLROOM DANCING (Illustrated)
By VICTOR SILVESTER, Winner of the World's Dancing Championship,
1922-1923.
How to dance the Flat Charleston, Tango, Foxtrot, and other ballroom
dances.
SILVESTER'S SENSIBLE COOKERY
BY ELIZABETH SILVESTER, late Principal of the Leamington School of
Cookery.
A common-sense cookery book for the inextravagant.
PETER PETTINGER
BY W. RILEY, Author of _Windyridge_.
A powerful story of the relation of
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