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Out of the Hurly-Burly; Or, Life in an Odd Corner

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A collection of illustrated comic sketches and anecdotes that chronicle life in a small town, focusing on eccentric local figures, domestic mishaps, and petty civic dramas. Episodes cover bungled inventions, advertising blunders, editorial quarrels, church‑music fiascos, troublesome animals and horses, and ill‑starred river excursions. The humor comes from plainspoken narration, regional quirks, and situational irony, delivered as light social satire and affectionate observation rather than moralizing or high seriousness.

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Charles Heber Clark

Charles Heber Clark, often writing under the pseudonym Max Adeler, was an American author known for his humorous and satirical works in the late 19th century. He contributed to literature with a distinctive style that blended wit and social commentary. His notable works include "Elbow-Room: A Novel Without a Plot," which showcases his unique narrative approach, and "Out of the Hurly-Burly; Or, Life in an Odd Corner," reflecting his keen observations of everyday life. Clark's stories often explore the quirks of human nature and society, making him a significant figure in the realm of American humor.

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