"Wych Street! Wych Street be damned! If he said Wych Street was in the moon, you should have agreed with him."
There is no such thing as a typical Aumonier story or a typical Aumonier character. Some of his stories are comedies; some are moving stories of missed opportunity or loss.
Some are war stories. He wrote with equal empathy about the very poor, the very rich, men, women, movers and shakers, hobos, pompous husbands, shallow wives, war heroes, deserters, idealists, thieves.
All his stories have in common is a great ease of style and "a sense of line that most of us should envy," as Galsworthy put it. Even Aumonier's least significant stories—ones that he wrote purely as entertainments—are written with remarkable fluidity and wit.
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First published 1929
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