Happy Days

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A. A. Milne 0
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  • MARGERY: Her Sock
  • MARGERY: How We Play the Pianola
  • MARGERY: The Knight of the Chimney-Piece
  • MARGERY: The Art of Conversation
  • MARGERY: Afternoon Sleep
  • MARGERY: A Twice Told Tale
  • MARGERY: The Literary Art
  • MARGERY: My Secretary
  • MARGERY: The Truth About Home Rails
  • A Crown of Sorrows
  • The Lucky Month
  • The Rescue
  • The Portuguese Cigar
  • A Cold World
  • A Breath of Life
  • The Doctor
  • The Financier
  • The Things That Matter
  • The Making of a Christmas Story
  • A Matter-of-Fact Fairy Tale
  • The Seaside Novelette
  • The First of Spring
  • The Coming of the Crocus
  • The Landscape Gardener
  • Pat-Ball
  • Ten and Eight
  • An Inland Voyage
  • One of Our Sufferers
  • Chum
  • "Under Entirely New Management"
  • A Farewell Tour
  • Physical Culture
  • An Insurance Act
  • Getting the Needle
  • Dressing Up
  • The Complete Kitchen
  • An Informal Evening
  • A Billiard Lesson
  • Bachelor Relics
  • "Fair Mistress Dorothy"
  • "A Slight Misunderstanding"
  • "Miss Prendergast"
  • "At Dead of Night"
  • "The Lost Heiress"
  • "The Literary Life"
  • The Solicitor
  • The Painter
  • The Barrister
  • The Civil Servant
  • The Actor
  • The Collector
  • The Statesman
  • The Magnate
  • The Adventurer
  • The Explorer
  • The Newspaper Proprietor
Although best known for his Winnie the Pooh stories, A.A. Milne spent years as an editor at the English humor magazine Punch. These sprightly essays were chosen from the hundreds he wrote during that period. As usual, they are funny, wry, and poke fun at almost all of our human foibles. There are 6 short one act plays that he wrote to demonstrate the 6 allowable plots for amateur playwrights and they are absolutely hilarious. The other topics run the gamut from dogs to dates. (Summary by Phil Chenevert)

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