
audiobook
by Bill Nye
BALED HAY - By Bill Nye - A Drier Book than Walt Whitman's "Leaves o' Grass." - Author of "Bill Nye and Boomerang," "Forty Liars and Other Lies," "Goose-Neck Smith," "How Came Your Eye Out, and Your Nose Not Skun?" Etc., Etc., Etc. - Heap cold day when Melican man no lite em blook.AH SIN. - Illustrated by F. Opper, of "Puck" - Chicago. New York, San Francisco: - Belford, Clarke & Co - 1884
Original
DEDICATION. - TO MY WIFE:
BALED HAY - A NOVEL NOVELETTE
GREELEY AID RUM.
ABOUT SAW MILLS. - River Falls, Wis., May 80.
EXPERIMENTS WITH OLD CHEESE.
THE RAG-CARPET.
ONE KIND OF A BOY.
THE CHAMPION MEAN MAN.
The narrator greets listeners with a dry, self‑deprecating humor that feels like a conversation over a steaming cup of tea. He thanks his patient wife for tolerating his half‑baked jokes and explains his habit of hopping on a train just to hear a newsboy extoll the virtues of his own books. This playful framing sets a tone that is part satire, part affectionate memoir, and hints at a series of oddball observations that will pepper the story.
In the first act we meet Harry Bevans, a timid clerk from a modest Midwestern town who has fallen head‑over‑heels for the enchanting Fanny Buttonhook. Harry’s attempts at courtship are as clumsy as a wind‑tossed ribbon, ranging from shy telephone calls to accidental dashes into millinery shops and livery stables. His nervous antics and the colorful backdrop of small‑town life create a charmingly absurd portrait of love‑struck earnestness that keeps the listener guessing what will happen next.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (326K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive
Release date
2015-12-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1850–1896
Remembered for his sharp, easygoing humor, this 19th-century American writer turned newspaper columns and lecture-hall performances into popular entertainment. His comic histories and witty sketches helped make him one of the best-known humorists of his day.
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