
The Arm-Chair at the Inn is a collection of fictional accounts by Francis Hopkinson Smith, published in 1912. Set in a charming inn in Normandy, the narrative centers around a group of friends who gather to celebrate their camaraderie and engage in lively conversations. The story features a narrator who shares personal anecdotes and introduces various characters, highlighting the warmth of friendship and the inviting atmosphere created by the landlord, Lemois. This work captures the essence of early 20th-century social interactions and the art of storytelling.













