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Jokes For All Occasions is a light-hearted and entertaining collection of jokes that is sure to bring a smile to your face. The book is divided into different categories, making it easy to find the perfect joke for any occasion. From puns and one-liners to clever wordplay, there is something for everyone in this book.

One of the things I enjoyed most about this book is the wide variety of jokes included. Whether you’re looking for a quick joke to tell at a party or a longer story to entertain friends, you’ll find plenty of options in this book. The jokes are also clean and family-friendly, making this a great book for all ages.

Overall, Jokes For All Occasions is a fun and entertaining read that is sure to brighten your day. Whether you’re a seasoned joke-teller or just looking to add some humor to your day, this book is a great choice. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a good laugh.

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JOKES FOR ALL OCCASIONS
PREFACE
The ways of telling a story are as many as the tellers themselves. It is impossible to lay down precise rules by which any one may perfect himself in the art, but it is possible to offer suggestions by which to guide practise in narration toward a gratifying success. Broadly distinguished, there are two methods of telling a story. One uses the extreme of brevity, and makes its chief reliance on the point. The other devotes itself in great part to preliminary elaboration in the narrative, making this as amusing as possible, so that the point itself serves to cap a climax. In the public telling of an anecdote the tyro would be well advised to follow the first method. That is, he should put his reliance on the point of the story, and on this alone. He should scrupulously limit himself to such statements as are absolutely essential to clear understanding of the point. He should ma

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