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Walking-Stick Papers

Gelesen von David Wales

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Robert Cortes Holliday (1880 – 1947) was an American writer and literary editor. Writer and friend, Christopher Morley, wrote of Holliday: "[he] has the genuine gift of the personal essay, mellow, fluent, and pleasantly eccentric." This is a 1918 selection of his essays. - Summary by david wales (6 hr 40 min)

Chapters

Prologue: On Carrying A Cane

19:23

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The Fish Reporter

24:12

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On Going On A Journey

16:47

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Going To Art Exhibitions

23:47

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A Roundabout Paper

17:47

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That Reviewer 'Cuss'

28:25

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Literary Levities In London

16:05

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Henry James, Himself

11:37

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Memories Of A Manuscript

18:45

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'You Are An American'

18:05

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Why Men Can't Read Novels By Women

16:07

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The Dessert Of Life

20:54

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A Clerk May Look At Celebrity

20:43

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Caun't Speak The Language

17:18

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Hunting Lodgings

9:13

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My Friend, The Policeman

9:37

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Help Wanted -- Male, Female

13:34

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Human Municipal Documents

21:37

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As To People

9:08

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Humours Of The Book Shop

12:06

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The Deceased

17:09

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A Town Constitutional

19:56

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Reading After Thirty

6:00

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Epilogue: On Wearing A Hat

12:14

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