NEW YORKGEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY [Pg 4]
This book is made up from my contributions to Punch—a casualselection from the four hundred or so which have appeared in the lastnine years. It is offered to the American public as a sample of thatPunch humour (and perhaps, therefore, British humour) which Americansso often profess not to understand. According to whether they like it ordo not like it, I hope they will consider it a representative or anunrepresentative sample.
A.A.M.[Pg 7]
MARGERY | ||
chapter | page | |
I. | Her Sock | 13 |
II. | How We Play the Pianola | 20 |
III. | The Knight of the Chimney-Piece | 27 |
IV. | The Art of Conversation | 32 |
V. | Afternoon Sleep | 38 |
VI. | A Twice Told Tale | 44 |
VII. | The Literary Art | 50 |
VIII. | My Secretary | 56 |
IX. | The Truth About Home Rails | 62 |
LIFE'S LITTLE TRAGEDIES | ||
X. | A Crown of Sorrows | 71 |
XI. | The Lucky Month | 76 |
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