Aumonier will not be to everyone's taste. But if like me you appreciate that certain tone of voice in Bierce, Maupassant, Saki, Collier, Dahl, Waugh (and Maugham at his most acidic), Aumonier will be worth a look.
His stories are not brief by today's standards (or at least by my standards). Slowly accumulating setting, context, and characters through concrete action, they take their time.
(Stories already rated in Miss Bracegirdle Does Her Duty and The Love-a-Duck are not included here.)
One Sunday morning --2 Overheard --3 The friends --2 Juxtapositions --3 The old lady with the two umbrellas --2 The kidnapped "general" --3 The fall --2 The happy man --3 The song of praise --3 The spoil-sport --3 Arpeggio --2 Burney's laugh --2 One law for the rich --2 Two of those women --3 The Grayles --2 Armistice --3