The Coming of Bill Author:P.G. Wodehouse Bailey came poorly through the ordeal. William Bannister, a stern critic, weighed him up in one long stare, found him wanting, and announced his decision with all the strength of powerful lungs. In the end he had to be removed, hiccupping, and Bailey, after lingering a few uneasy moments making conversation to Kirk, departed, with such a look ab... more »out the back of him as he sprang into his cab that Ruth felt that the visit was one which would not be repeated.« less