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More Fables

More Fables

More Fables
George Ade, American writer, newspaper columnist, and playwright (1866 – 1944)

This ebook presents «More Fables», from George Ade. A dynamic table of contents enables to jump directly to the chapter selected.

Table of Contents
- About This Book
- The Fable Of How Uncle Brewster Was Too Shifty For The Tempter
- The Fable Of The Grass Widow And The Mesmeree And The Six Dollars
- The Fable Of The Honest Money-maker And The Partner Of His Joys, Such As They Were
- The Fable Of Why Sweetie Flew The Track
- The Fable Of The Ex-chattel And The Awful Swat That Was Waiting For The Colonel
- The Fable Of The Corporation Director And The Mislaid Ambition
- The Fable Of What Happened The Night The Men Came To The Women's Club
- The Fable Of Why Essie's Tall Friend Got The Fresh Air
- The Fable Of The Michigan Counterfeit Who Wasn't One Thing Or The Other
- The Fable Of The Adult Girl Who Got Busy Before They Could Ring The Bell On Her
- The Fable Of The Man-grabber Who Went Out Of His Class
- The Fable Of The Inveterate Joker Who Remained In Montana
- The Fable Of The Cruel Insult And The Arrival Of The Lover From No. 6
- The Fable Of The Lodge Fiend, And The Delilah Trick Played By His Wife
- The Fable Of The Apprehensive Sparrow And Her Daily Escape
- The Fable Of The Regular Customer And The Copper-lined Entertainer
- The Fable Of Lutie, The False Alarm, And How She Finished About The Time That She Started
- The Fable Of The Cotillon Leader From The Huckleberry District With The Intermittent Memory
- The Fable Of The He-gossip And The Man's Wife And The Man
- The Fable Of The Author Who Was Sorry For What He Did To Willie

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