Miss Bracegirdle and Others

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Miss Bracegirdle and Others is a delightful collection of short stories that showcases Stacy Aumonier's keen insight into human nature and his sharp wit. Set in Edwardian England, these tales explore the quirks and eccentricities of everyday people, often highlighting the humorous side of social conventions and class distinctions. The title story, "Miss Bracegirdle Does Her Duty," follows a prim and proper spinster who finds herself in a compromising situation when she accidentally enters the wrong hotel room, leading to a series of comedic and unexpected events. Other notable stories include "The Octave of Jealousy," a tale of a man's descent into madness driven by jealousy, and "Where Was Wych Street?," a poignant narrative of lost love. Aumonier's writing is characterized by its wit, compassion, and observant eye, making this collection a classic that continues to entertain readers today.
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