“I am both a public and a private school boy myself, having always changed schools just as the class in English in the new school was taking up Silas Marner, with the result that it was the only book in the English language that I knew until I was eighteen--but, boy, did I know Silas Marner!”
Quote by Robert Benchley
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Chips Off the Old Benchley
This book is a compilation of essays and personal stories, showcasing the author's wit and humor in addressing everyday situations and societal issues. The content is a blend of personal experiences and observations, providing readers with a lighthearted perspective on life. more
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