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Fibble, D.D.

by Irvin S. (Irvin Shrewsbury) Cobb

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Fibble, D.D. recounts the humorous misadventures of the Reverend Roscoe Titmarsh Fibble, a young curate in early 20th-century America. The narrative centers on his attempt to establish an outdoor club for the youth of his parish, a project marked by his earnest but often awkward efforts to connect with lively boys. The story begins with Fibble’s reflections on his previous position at St. Barnabas' and his reluctance to share the mishaps that followed his initiative, illustrating the challenges faced by clergy striving to engage their communities in a humorous light.

Set within the context of American literature of the early 1900s, the work combines satirical wit with character-driven comedy. Its depiction of a clergyman’s well-meaning but ultimately comic struggles provides insight into social and religious life during the period, highlighting the contrasts between intentions and outcomes in community involvement.

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Being a Card to the Public from the Pen of the Rev. Roscoe Titmarsh Fibble, D. D. 13 Being an Open Letter Addressed by Dr. Fibble to One Sitting in a High Place 109 Being a Series of Extracts Culled from the Diary of Dr. Fibble 203 ILLUSTRATIONS Momentarily the articles that filled my arms and hung on my shoulders and back grew more cumbersome and burdensome Frontispiece PAGE May I ask whether you are going to a fancy dress party somewhere? 42 Until he loomed almost above my kneeling form 94 "I," she said, "am Major Jones" 132 From its depths I extracted the parting gifts bestowed upon me by my Great-Aunt Paulina 176 "Say coo-coo clearly and distinctly and keep on saying it until I call out 'Enough'" 234 To be exact, I kissed at her 268 Being a Card to the Public from the Pen of the Rev. Roscoe Titmarsh Fibble, D.D. Fibble, D.D. The Young Nuts of America IT is with a feeling of the utmost reluctance, amounting—if I may use so strong a word—to distress, that I take my pen in hand to indite the exceedingly painful account which follows; yet I feel I owe it not only to myself and the parishioners of St. Barnabas', but to the community at large, to explain in amplified detail why I have withdrawn suddenly, automatically as it were, from the organisation of youthful forest rangers of which I was, during its brief existence, the actuating spirit, and simultaneously have resigned my charge to seek a field of congenial endeavour elsewhere. My first inclination was to remain silent; to treat with dignified silence the grossly exaggerated statements that lately obtained circulation, and, I fear me, credence, in some quarters, regarding the circumstances which have inspired me in taking the above steps. Inasmuch, however, as there has crept into the public prints hereabout a so-called item or article purporting to describe divers of my recent lamentable experiences—an item which I am constrained to believe the author thereof regarded as being of a humorous character, but in which no right-minded person could possibly see aught to provoke mirth—I have abandoned my original resolution and shall now lay bare the true facts. In part my motive for so doing is based on personal grounds, for I have indeed endured grievously both laceration of the tenderest sensibilities and anguish of the corporeal…

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