Humorous Readings
My Sister
$4.00
Margaret Wells. 8 min. Monolog. A boy speaks. His mother asked him to take his sister to the dance. He can't believe he has heard right. Good pantomime and humor. Surprise ending. ISBN 1-60045-322-8
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Number Please!
$4.00
Mabel Hutchings. 6 min. Two small town telephone girls in a true-to-life conversation as they work at the switchboard. Funny. ISBN 1-60045-323-6
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October And June
$4.00
O Henry. 6 min. From story. A romance that ends with one of the author's clever surprises. Two characters. ISBN 1-60045-192-6
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Ole King Sollermun
$4.00
Twain. From 'Huckleberry.' 9 min. Negro Jim and Huck have comical argument about the wisdom of Solomon, and about other royalty. Two characters. ISBN 1-60045-083-0
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Paging Noah Webster
$4.00
Claire Boiko. 6 min. Monolog. Man's inadequate vocabulary doesn't please his girl, so a young medic gives him demonstration. Hilarious. ISBN 1-60045-326-0
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Play By Play
$4.00
Betsy Kelleher. Monolog. 5 min. Girl knows football-she's been to three games. Her description is a delight to audience. ISBN 1-60045-327-9
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Punch, Brothers, Punch
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Mark Twain. 8 min. Jingling rhymes wrought havoc in the minds of two men. So funny. ISBN 1-60045-113-6
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Queen, The
$4.00
R. D. Fahey. 5 min. Monolog. Beauty queen, self-loving air-head, delivers acceptance speech. She has plenty of 'good' advice for all. ISBN 1-60045-330-9
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Reporting In, Paw
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R.D. Fahey. 8 min. Entering the army is always a traumatic experience for a young recruit. But for Albert a young man from the hills, it is very confusing. He calls his father and tells him all about it. ISBN 1-60045-331-7
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Ronny Drives The Car
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Parcher. 7 min. Monolog. Little Ronny manages to start his father's car and he and Skinny have an exciting ride. ISBN 1-60045-332-5
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