The Secret Life of James Thurber
Recollections of the Gas Buggy
What do You Mean It was Brillig?
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
The Man Who Hated Moonbaum
The Macbeth Murder Mystery
Destructive Forces in Life
The Breaking up of the Winships
The Departure of Emma Inch
There's an owl in my room
The Topaz Cufflinks Mystery
The Black magic of Barney Haller
If Grant Had Been Drinking at Appomattox
The Remarkable Case of Mr. Bruhl
The Greatest man in the World
The night the ghost got in
The Little Girl and the Wolf
The Scotty who Knew too Much
The Bear Who Let it Alone
The Shrike and the Chipmunks
The seal who became famous
The Rabbits who caused all the trouble
The unicorn in the garden
Curfew must not ring tonight
``With You I Have Known Peace, Lida, and Now You Say You're Going Crazy''
``Are You the Young Man That Bit My Daughter?''
``Here's a Study for You, Doctor
``Mamma Always Gets Sore and Spoils the Game for Everybody''
You and Your Horsie Get Away from Me and Stay Away!''
``Well, What's Come Over You Suddenly?''
``Have You People Got Any .38 Cartidges?''
``The Father Belonged to Some People Who Were Driving Through in a Packard''
``I Don't Know. George Got It Somewhere''
``All Right, Have It Your Way
The Bloodhound and the Bug
``This is Not the Real Me You're Seeing, Mrs. Clisbie''
``What's Come Over You Since Friday, Miss Schemke?''
``It's a Native Domestic Burgundy Without Any Breeding, But I Think You'll Be Amused by Its Presumption''
``I'd Feel a Great Deal Easier If Her Husband Hadn't Gone to Bed''
``And This Is Tom Weatherby, an Old Beau of Your Mother's. He Never Got to First Base''
``Perhaps This Will Refresh Your Memory''
`` ... And Keep Me a Normal, Healthy, American Girl''
``It's Parkins, Sir; We're 'Aving a Bit of a Time Below Stairs''
``Darling, I Seem to Have This Rabbit''
``That's My First Wife Up There, and This Is the Present Mrs. Harris''
``You're Not My Patient, You're My Meat, Mrs. Quist!''
``She Has the True Emily Dickinson Spirit Except That She Gets Fed Up Occasionally''
``I Said the Hounds of Spring Are on Winter's Traces
But Let It Pass, Let It Pass!'
``For Heaven's Sake, Why Don't You Go Outdoors and Trace Something?''
``I Don't Want Him to Be Comfortable If He's Going to Look Too Funny.''
``Yoo-hoo, It's Me and the Ape Man''
"Look Out! Here They Come Again!''
``You Wait Here and I'll Bring the Etchings Down''
``Well, Who Made the Magic Go Out of Our Marriage
``Well, If I Called the Wrong Number, Why Did You Answer the Phone?''
``This Gentleman Was Kind Enough to See Me Home, Darling''
``I Come From Haunts of Coot and Hern!''
``Well, I'm Disenchanted, Too. We're All Disenchanted''
``What Do You Want to Be Inscrutable for, Marcia?''
``You Said a Moment Ago That Everybody You Look at Seems to Be a Rabbit. Now Just What Do You Mean by That, Mrs. Sprague?''
``Why, I Never Dreamed Your Union Had Been Blessed With Issue!''
``Have You Seen My Pistol, Honey-bun?''
``It's Our Own Story Exactly! He Bold as a Hawk, She Soft as the Dawn''
``You and Your Permonitions!''
``All Right, All Right, Try It That Way! Go Ahead and Try It That Way!''
``Well, It Makes a Difference to Me!''
``There's No Use You Trying to Save Me, My Good Man''
``What Have You Done With Dr. Millmoss?''
The War Between Men and Women.