MIXED GRILL

BY
W. PETT RIDGE
AUTHOR OF “MORD EM'LY,” ETC.

“If you can't make up your mind what to order,” said the City waiter, “how about trying the mixed grill? You may not like all of it, but what you don't care for you can easily leave!”

HODDER AND STOUGHTON
NEW YORK AND LONDON

Printed in 1913

CONTENTS

  1. I

  2. Third Person Singular 1
  3.  
  4. II

  5. A Benevolent Character 17
  6.  
  7. III

  8. The Wonderful Start 29
  9.  
  10. IV

  11. Slow Recovery 44
  12.  
  13. V

  14. Loose Cash 57
  15.  
  16. VI

  17. Price of James McWinter 88
  18.  
  19. VII

  20. A Case of Suspicion 111
  21.  
  22. VIII

  23. Question of Temperature 130
  24.  
  25. IX

  26. Foreign Affairs 148
  27.  
  28. X

  29. Before Lunch 160
  30.  
  31. XI

  32. Counter Attractions 176
  33.  
  34. XII

  35. Hero of Hammerton Street 189
  36.  
  37. XIII

  38. Damages for Libel 202
  39.  
  40. XIV

  41. The Rest Cure 218
  42.  
  43. XV

  44. Reward for Courage 242

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