Fables in Slang
George Ade, American writer, newspaper columnist, and playwright (1866 – 1944)
This ebook presents «Fables in Slang», 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 The Visitor Who Got A Lot For Three Dollars
- The Fable Of The Slim Girl Who Tried To Keep A Date That Was Never Made
- The Fable Of The New York Person Who Gave The Stage Fright To Fostoria, Ohio
- The Fable Of The Kid Who Shifted His Ideal
- The Fable Of The Base Ball Fan Who Took The Only Known Cure
- The Fable Of The Good Fairy With The Lorgnette, And Why She Got It Good
- The Fable Of The Unintentional Heroes Of Centreville
- The Fable Of The Parents Who Tinkered With The Offspring
- The Fable Of How He Never Touched George
- The Fable Of The Preacher Who Flew His Kite, But Not Because He Wished To Do So
- The Fable Of Handsome Jethro, Who Was Simply Cut Out To Be A Merchant
- The Fable Of Paducah's Favorite Comedians And The Mildewed Stunt
- The Fable Of Flora And Adolph And A Home Gone Wrong
- The Fable Of The Copper And The Jovial Undergrads
- The Fable Of The Professor Who Wanted To Be Alone
- The Fable Of A Statesman Who Couldn't Make Good
- The Fable Of The Brash Drummer And The Peach Who Learned That There Were Others
- The Fable Of Sister Mae, Who Did As Well As Could Be Expected
- The Fable Of How The Fool-killer Backed Out Of A Contract
- The Fable Of The Caddy Who Hurt His Head While Thinking
- The Fable Of The Martyr Who Liked The Job
- The Fable Of The Bohemian Who Had Hard Luck
- The Fable Of The Coming Champion Who Was Delayed
- The Fable Of The Lawyer Who Brought In A Minority Report
- The Fable Of The Two Mandolin Players And The Willing Performer
- The Fable Of The Man Who Didn't Care For Storybooks