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This collection presents comic and satirical short stories ranging from a seafaring survival tale about an eccentric professor and his composed daughter who drift to an uncharted island, to burlesques of urban life, portraits of a cantankerous elder, and a farcical episode concerning an amputated leg in a medical museum. The pieces blend adventure, whimsy, and social observation, employing witty narration, absurd predicaments, and ironic twists. Short narratives alternate character sketches, situational comedy, and mock-serious commentary on human vanity and institutions, often resolving in playful or unexpected conclusions.

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Title: The Fortunate Island, and Other Stories

Author: Charles Heber Clark

Release date: November 4, 2019 [eBook #60632]
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Language: English

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*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE FORTUNATE ISLAND, AND OTHER STORIES ***
An old Man’s Blessing. Page 126.

THE
FORTUNATE ISLAND
AND OTHER STORIES

By MAX ADELER

AUTHOR OF “OUT OF THE HURLY BURLY” “ELBOW ROOM”
“RANDOM SHOTS” ETC.

BOSTON
LEE AND SHEPARD PUBLISHERS
NEW YORK CHARLES T. DILLINGHAM
1882


Copyright, 1881,
By Chas. Heber Clark.

All Rights Reserved.


PREFACE.

The custom which has ordained that a book shall have a preface is useful enough to writers who have to say to their readers something which could not properly be said in the body of the text; but it imposes a burden upon those who have no such communication to make. The author of the present volume considers that he may fairly perform the task by remarking that if the tales herein contained are not so amusing as others he has written, they will perhaps be found to be quite as entertaining, and possibly, in some particulars, more instructive. If they shall be received by the public with the favor that was found by the preceding volumes, the author will have reason to congratulate himself that they have achieved success of a somewhat remarkable character.

Max Adeler.


CONTENTS.

  PAGE
The Fortunate Island 9
The City of Burlesque 107
An Old Fogy 221
Major Dunwoody’s Leg 252
Jinnie 311