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    <title>That Reminds Me: A Collection of Tales Worth Telling</title>
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  <abstract>"That Reminds Me: A Collection of Tales Worth Telling" by Anonymous is a collection of humorous anecdotes written in the early 20th century. The text captures a variety of amusing tales that highlight different aspects of American culture and character, showcasing humor that resonates with the everyday experiences of ordinary people. The collection draws from contributions to a column entitled "Tales Worth Telling," indicating a rich tradition of storytelling and wit.  The opening of the collection serves as an introduction to its purpose and charm, presenting a series of short, light-hearted stories that delve into the quirks of life, interactions between characters, and historical reflections. From a champion liar boasting about a Civil War campaign to a Sunday-school teacher's humorous mishap, these narratives blend humor with insightful commentary on human nature. The writing style is conversational and accessible, inviting readers to enjoy the anecdotes at their leisure, whether read in sequence or dipped into at random moments. (This is an automatically generated summary.)</abstract>
  <note>Release date is 2016-05-19</note>
  <note>Produced by Al Haines</note>
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