
A lively chorus of voices fills the pages, each snippet a snapshot of everyday bustle in a small town where humor hides in the mundane. From a bewildered lad asking for his breakfast to a bickering couple arguing over the value of women, the dialogue crackles with regional slang and good‑natured ribbing. Characters like the ever‑patient Mr George Brown and the quick‑witted Bob Pretty pop in and out, their antics painting a vivid portrait of community life.
The opening of the collection settles on Mr Jobson, a long‑standing greengrocer whose ordinary Sunday spirals into comic chaos when his formal clothes mysteriously disappear. His search leads him through a house full of teasing relatives, a surprise “gift” of finery, and a baffling mystery surrounding a missing collar. The scene captures the gentle absurdity of domestic generosity and the stubborn pride of a man faced with an unexpected wardrobe overhaul.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (248K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2004-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1863–1943
Best remembered for the chilling classic "The Monkey's Paw," this English writer also built a huge readership with witty, sharply observed tales of dockworkers, sailors, and everyday London life. His stories mix humor and unease in a way that still feels vivid more than a century later.
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