
The Wit and Humor of America, Volume IX (of X)
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"The Wit and Humor of America, Volume IX (of X)" by Marshall P. Wilder is a collection of humorous writings and sketches compiled from various American authors, likely written in the early 20th century. This anthology features a diverse range of witty pieces and comedic narratives that reflect American culture and sensibilities, drawing on a rich literary tradition. The collection showcases various forms of humor, from poetry to prose, illustrating the wit of many contributors including the likes of James Whitcomb Riley and Carolyn Wells. At the start of this volume, the reader is treated to a variety of humorous poems and stories, including whimsical tales like "The Nine Little Goblins" by James Whitcomb Riley, which introduces mischievous goblins engaging in amusing antics, and "Our Very Wishes," which paints a picture of Mrs. Cairnes, a lonely woman navigating her social aspirations amid memories of her past. The opening portion sets the tone for a delightful exploration of humor through narratives that capture the quirks of human character and the light-hearted side of daily life, making it clear that the collection appeals to those who appreciate clever wordplay and comic observations.
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