James Thurber's story "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" tells the tale of a guy who is unable to stop daydreaming. Unfortunately, he experiences mistreatment in the actual world, which causes him to fantasize about fantastical situations in which he receives far more honorable treatment. "With McMillan, the millionaire financier and Roosevelt's close personal friend, we're having the time of our lives. obstruction of the ductus. Third order. Would that you would glance at him? "Happy to," Mitty responded. "Dr. Mitty. I am a snob. I've read your book about, shook hands with Pritchard Mitford. A masterful performance, sir. Walter Mitty stated he was grateful. The two quotes that follow show him in his fantasy world, where he is regarded with