The Battle of Squashy Hollow
by P. G. Wodehouse, Argosy (UK) Vol. XXVI, No. 10 (October 1965), 14-28.
By Wodehouse’s standards a fairly tame and inconsequential short story—involving golf and marriage proposals, two staples of the Wodehouse diet, but also hypnotism, which isn’t. Droll enough, but the protagonist’s troubles are never really plumbed and he is extricated without difficulty.
