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Mr. Dooley Says

Mr. Dooley Says

Finley Peter Dunne

1898

Published in 1898, 'Mr. Dooley Says' is a collection of humorous essays by Finley Peter Dunne featuring the fictional character Mr. Dooley. Through witty dialogues with his friend Mr. Hennessy, Dooley offers commentary on social issues, politics, and everyday life, often reflecting on the absurdities of American society. Notable for its rich comedic dialect, the book explores topics such as marriage and divorce, showcasing Dunne's keen observations and humor.

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