1911. A charming drama. Contents: Concerning the Walk in General; How Sir Peter Antrobus and Jerome Brooke-Hoskyn, Esquire, Smoke a Pipe Together; Concerning Number Four and Who Lived in It; Concerning a Mysterious Lady and an Elderly Beau; Concerning What You Have All Been Waiting for; In Which Pomander Walk is not Quite Itself; Showing How History Repeats Itself; Concerning a Great Conspiracy; In which Old Lovers Meet, and the Conspiracy Comes to a Head; In Which the Mysterious Lady Reappears and Helps Jack to Vanish; Pomander Walk Takes a Dish of Tea; In which the Old Conspiracy is Triumphant and a New Conspiracy is Hatched; In which Admiral Sir Peter Antrobus is More Determined Than Ever to Fire the Little Brass Gun; In which Miss Barbara Pennymint Hears the Nightingale and the Lamps are Lighted; and Showing How the Roundabout Road Leads Back to the Starting Point.