Publisher's Synopsis
The Politeness of Princes
and
Other School Stories
By
P. G. Wodehouse
SHORT STORIES
Chapple, a boy in Seymour's house, has trouble dragging himself out of bed in time for breakfast; sleeping in a small room by himself, he generally arrives just as the other boys are leaving, and has to charm the staff into providing him with food and coffee.
Eventually, Seymour notices his tardiness, and begins to punish him for arriving late. Chapple, taking advice from his friends, tries leaving the sheets off his bed, so the cold will wake him; he pulls them on again and sleeps on. He tries setting his watch ahead; he forgets to wind it and is later than ever. Finally, he tries leaving his blankets off and setting his watch ahead, but wakes far too early.
Taking a stroll round the school to kill time until breakfast, Chapple runs into another boy who is off to do some carpentry; he joins him, but loses track of time in the workshop, and misses breakfast once more.
Chapple is moved into the main dormitory, an older boy taking his place in the small room. He no longer arrives late for breakfast...
CONTENTS
- THE POLITENESS OF PRINCES [1905]
- SHIELDS' AND THE CRICKET CUP [1905]
- AN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIR [1905]
- THE GUARDIAN [1908]
- A CORNER IN LINES [1905]
- THE AUTOGRAPH HUNTERS [1905]
- PILLINGSHOT, DETECTIVE [1910]