Adventures of Bindle
This Bindle Book deals with the further adventures of Joseph Bindle, furniture remover. One of the criticisms levelled at The Night Club was that there was not enough of Bindle in it. In the new volume Bindle is there all the time.
The story is told of how he helped Mr. Hearty to advertise his new shop; how Lady Knob-Kerrick's drawing-room was, without her knowledge, turned into billets for soldiers; how Mrs. Bindle decided to take a lodger and what came of it; how Bindle became a porter at the Fulham Square Mansions and let the same flat to two people, and the complications that ensued; how he discouraged the Rev. Andrew MacFie's attentions to his niece, Millie Hearty.
In this volume reappear practically all those in the previous volume, including the gloomy Ginger, Wilkes, Huggles, Lady Knob-Kerrick, Dick Little, Guggers, Mr. and Mrs. Hearty, Millikins, together with a number of new characters.
THE BINDLES ON THE ROCKS BINDLE THE NIGHT CLUB JOHN DENE OF TORONTO MALCOLM SAGE, DETECTIVE MRS. BINDLE PATRICIA BRENT, SPINSTER THE RETURN OF ALFRED THE RAIN GIRL THE STIFFSONS and other stories
There are Fairies in the city, There are Fairies on the down, When Wee Hughie comes from Ireland To visit London Town. There is sunshine in the dungeon, There is starlight in the grave, If June will but remember The things that April gave.
All the characters in this book are entirely imaginary and have no relation whatsoever to any living persons.
Bang! Even Bindle was startled by the emphasis with which Mrs. Bindle placed upon the supper-table a large pie-dish containing a savoury-smelling stew.