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"Told After Supper" is a collection of humorous and ghostly short stories by British writer Jerome K. Jerome, best known for "Three Men in a Boat", first published in 1891.
In "Told After Supper," Jerome combines his signature wit with the supernatural to delight readers with a series of humorous stories perfect for sharing with friends and family, especially during the holiday season.