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"Sketches in Lavender" from Jerome Klapka Jerome. English writer and humorist best known for the comic travelogue Three Men in a Boat (1859-1927).
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This is a collection of short stories by Jerome K. Jerome, the creator of Three Men in a Boat, famous for his comedic writing, although he was adept at writing in a more serious tone as well. This edition has been crafted with great care for your reading pleasure.
Jerome K. Jerome's Sketches of Lavender, Blue and Green is a vast collection of short fiction, diverse in themes and topics. Each infused with Jerome's clever wit, this collection of short fiction caters to every mood. In The Materialism of Charles and Mivanway,...
Sketches in Lavender, Blue and Green is a collection of humorous and whimsical essays written by the renowned English author, Jerome K. Jerome. The book is divided into three sections, each named after a color, and contains a total of 15 essays. In the Lavender section, Jerome...
The affair, of course, had been a marriage of convenience. Blake, to do him justice, had made no pretence to anything beyond admiration and regard. Few things grow monotonous sooner than irregularity. He would tickle his jaded palate with respectability, and try for a change...
The fault that most people will find with this story is that it is unconvincing. Its scheme is improbable, its atmosphere artificial. To confess that the thing really happened--not as I am about to set it down, for the pen of the professional writer cannot but adorn and embroider,...