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¡°Henry¡¯s Observations¡± is a collection of humorous essays by Jerome K. Jerome, first published in 1898. The book is a compilation of the observations of a waiter named Henry working at a restaurant in London. Henry is a keen observer of human nature and shares his insights with his readers in a witty and insightful manner.
The essays in ¡°Henry¡¯s Observations¡± consist of a variety of topics, including love, marriage, family, work, and leisure.