The Sunny Side. A. A. Milne

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       HEAVY WORK

       THE PATRIOT

       A QUESTION OF LIGHT

       ENTER BINGO

       A WARM HALF-HOUR

       "WRONGLY ATTRIBUTED"

       A HANGING GARDEN IN BABYLON

       SISTERLY ASSISTANCE

       THE OBVIOUS

       VI. A FEW GUESTS

       BAD LORD BLIGHT

       II

       III

       IV

       HIGH JINKS AT HAPPY-THOUGHT HALL

       THE ARRIVAL OF BLACKMAN'S WARBLER

       THE LAST STRAW

       DISILLUSIONED

       A FEW TRICKS FOR CHRISTMAS

       VII. AND OTHERS

       MY FILM SCENARIO

       I

       II

       III

       IV

       V

       VI

       THE FATAL GIFT

       A MIDSUMMER MADNESS

       TO THE DEATH

       THE HANDICAP OF SEX

       THE LEGEND OF HI-YOU

       II

       III

       IV

      CHAPTER

      INTRODUCTION TO THE AMERICAN EDITION

      I. ORANGES AND LEMONS

      II. MEN OF LETTERS

      III. SUMMER DAYS

      IV. WAR-TIME

      V. HOME NOTES

      VI. A FEW GUESTS

      VII. AND OTHERS

      INTRODUCTION

       Table of Contents

      My publisher wants me to apologize for—"introduce" was the kindly word he used—this collection of articles and verses from Punch. I do so with pleasure.

      Among the many interests of a long and varied career

      No, I don't think I shall begin like that.

      It was early in 1871

      Nor like that.

      Really it is very difficult, you know. I wrote these things for a number of years, and—well, here they are. But just to say "Here they are" is to be too informal for my publisher. He wants, not a casual introduction, but a presentation. Let me tell you a little story instead.

      When war broke out, I had published three of these books in England, the gleanings of nine years' regular work for Punch. There are, I understand, a few Americans who read Punch, and it was suggested to me that a suitable collection of articles from these three books might have some sort of American sale. So I made such a collection, leaving out the more topical and allusive sketches, and including those with a more general appeal. I called the result "Happy Days"—an attractive title, you will agree—and in 1915 a New York publisher was found for it.

      This is a funny story; at least it appeals to me; so I won't remind myself of the number of copies which we sold. That was tragedy, not comedy. The joke lay in one of the few notices which the book received from the press. For a New York critic ended his review of "Happy Days" with these immortal words:

      "Mr. Milne is at present in the trenches facing the German bullets, so this will probably be his last book."

      You

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