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Reginald, shared in 1904, was the first of Saki's selections of short reports. The eponymous Reginald is an effete, cynical young man-about-town whose figure is a car for Saki's delicious biting wit satirizing Edwardian high society. Hector Hugh Munro, better known by his pen name, "Saki", was created in Burma in 1870, where his father was a older official in the Burma Law enforcement. From the age of two, he lived with two maiden aunts and his grandmother in Devon and was informed in Exmouth with the Bedford Grammar College. Later he travelled in Europe with his father. He signed up with the Burma authorities but resigned after having a calendar year because of ill health and went back to Great britain, where he started his writing career as a journalist and short story article writer for newspapers and papers such as The Westminster Gazette, where the Reginald reports first made an appearance. Saki is undoubtedly a expert of the short story. At the start of the First World War, he refused a fee, enlisted as an exclusive, and went to France, where, in November 1916, he was killed by a shot to the top, his previous words being, "Put that bloody cigarette out."