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Hand-Made Fables. Ade, George, 1866–1944 
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HAND-MADE FABLES

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The full Horror of the Calamity smote them when they learned that not one trickle of Grog could be uncovered.

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HAND-MADE FABLES

BY

GEORGE ADE


Author of
"Ade's Fables"
"Knocking the Neighbours"
Etc.ILLUSTRATED BY
JOHN T. MCCUTCHEON

GARDEN CITY NEW YORK DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY 1920

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COPYRIGHT, 1920, By
GEORGE ADE
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, INCLUDING THAT OF
TRANSALATION INTO FOREIGN LANGUAGES,
INCLUDING THE SCANDINAVIAN

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EXPLANATORY

THE author is pleased to put a preface to this book, for the reason that he will be permitted to refrain from using "Foreword." A great many people who abhor slang pay to have their own books published so that they may indulge in "Foreword"which is hereby designated as the musk perfumery of literature.

The studies in American vernacular which comprise this volume first appeared in the Cosmopolitan magazine. The editors magazine have consented to a reprinting and are now publicly thanked by the author.

Although the period in which these fables appeared enveloped the Great War and lapped over on the Great Unrest, the author has proceeded upon the theory that old Human Nature continues to do business, even during a cataclysm.

GEORGE ADE. Hazelden Farm, Brook, Indiana
February, 1920

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LIST OF FABLES

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