Short stories. It is a fairly miscellaneous collection — most of the stories concern relationships, sports and household pets, and do not feature any of Wodehouse's regular characters; one, however, "Extricating Young Gussie", is notable for the first appearance in print of two of Wodehouse's best-known characters, Jeeves and his master Bertie Wooster (although Bertie's surname isn't given and Jeeves's role is very small), and Bertie's fearsome Aunt Agatha.
"Bill the Bloodhound"
"Extricating Young Gussie"
"Wilton's Holiday"
"The Mixer: He Meets a Shy Gentleman"
"The Mixer: He Moves in Society"
"Crowned Heads"
"At Geisenheimer's"
"The Making of Mac's"
"One Touch of Nature"
"Black for Luck"
"The Romance of an Ugly Policeman"
"A Sea of Troubles"
"The Man With Two Left Feet"