Contents
- "The Episode of the Landlady's Daughter" ("The Landlady's Daughter")
- UK: Strand, April 1914
- US: Pictorial Review, May 1916
- "The Episode of the Financial Napoleon" ("The Bolt from the Blue")
- UK: Strand, May 1914
- US: Pictorial Review, June 1916
- "The Episode of the Theatrical Venture"
- UK: Strand, June 1914
- US: Pictorial Review, July 1916
- "The Episode of the Live Weekly"
- UK: Strand, July 1914
- US: Pictorial Review, August 1916
- "The Episode of the Exiled Monarch" ("The Diverting Episode of the Exiled Monarch")
- UK: Strand, August 1914
- US: Pictorial Review, September 1916
- "The Episode of the Hired Past"
- UK: Strand, September 1914
- US: Pictorial Review, October 1916
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