unearths some literary gems.
Snippets from Vanity Fair, March-May 1917:
[The "Mrs. Thomas W. Aurora" bit and the single Dolly Sister business all come from a piece attributed to "Brighton Airly." The voice seems closer to Wodehouse than Benchley, to my ear; but neither PGW nor RCB jumps strongly out at me, and, given the lack of evidence on the internet, I'm assuming it's not known to be either of them, as that tends to be pretty well documented, ime.]