Dive into the second volume of "The Library Of Wit And Humor, Prose And Poetry," a curated collection by Rufus Edmonds Shapley. This anthology gathers a diverse array of humorous and witty writings, blending prose and poetry to tickle the funny bone and engage the intellect. Explore a range of literary styles and comedic voices, offering a delightful escape into the lighter side of literature. Perfect for readers seeking a blend of classic humor and timeless entertainment, this volume promises to deliver laughter and thoughtful amusement.
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