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Pipefuls

by Christopher Morley

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"Pipefuls" by Christopher Morley is a collection of humorous essays written in the early 20th century that reflect on everyday life. The work covers themes such as friendship, the simple pleasures of cider, and the nuanced aspects of being a columnist. Morley's witty observations and engaging narratives depict the charm and absurdities of modern existence, capturing moments of human interaction and personal reflection amidst the social landscape of his time. The essays are characterised by their light tone and keen insights into human nature, often examining the serendipitous formation of relationships and the value of ordinary experiences.

The book situates itself within the genres of essays, letters, and speeches, and offers a candid portrayal of Morley's musings on social connections and personal reflections during the early 20th century. Its content provides a snapshot of contemporary life, infused with humour and philosophical wit, presented through Morley's characteristic style of clear, straightforward prose.

From the opening pages

proper perspective. It is set in a rich haze of half-remembered occasions, sudden glimpses, ludicrous pranks, unsuspected observations, midnight confidences when heart spoke to candid heart. The soul preaches humility to itself when it realizes, startled, that it has won a new friend. Knowing what a posset of contradictions we all are, it feels a symptom of shame at the thought that our friend knows all our frailties and yet thinks us worth affection. We all have cause to be shamefast indeed; for whereas we love ourselves in spite of our faults, our friends often love us even on account of our faults, the highest level to which attachment can go. And what an infinite appeal there is in their faces! How we grow to cherish those curious little fleshy cages—so oddly sculptured—which inclose the spirit within. To see those faces, bent unconsciously over their tasks—each different, each unique, each so richly and queerly expressive of the lively and perverse enigma of man, is a full education in human tolerance. Privately, one studies his own ill-modeled visnomy to see if by any chance it bespeaks the emotions he inwardly feels. We know—as Hamlet did—the vicious mole of nature in us, the o'ergrowth of some complexion that mars the purity of our secret resolutions. Yet—our friends have passed it over, have shown their willingness to take us as we are. Can we do less than hope to deserve their generous tenderness, granted before it was earned? The problem of education, said R. L. S., is two-fold—“first to know, then to utter.” Every man knows what friendship means, but few can utter that complete frankness of communion, based upon full comprehension of mutual weakness, enlivened by a happy understanding of honourable intentions generously shared. When we first met our friends we met with bandaged eyes. We did not know what journeys they had been on, what winding roads their spirits had travelled, what ingenious shifts they had devised to circumvent the walls and barriers of the world. We know these now, for some of them they have told us; others we have guessed. We have watched them when they little dreamed it; just as they (we suppose) have done with us. Every gesture and method of their daily movement have become part of our enjoyment of life. Not until a time comes for saying good-bye will we ever know

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