Christie Malry’s Own Double-Entry

Author: B.S. Johnson
Christie Malry is a simple man. His job in a bank puts him next to, but not in possession of, money. As a clerk he learns the principles of Double-Entry Bookkeeping and adapts them in his own dramatic fashion to settle his personal account with society.Under the column headed ‘Aggravation’ for offences received from society (unpleasantness of Bank Manager; general diminuti….Read More
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