After Twenty Years by O. Henry
The policeman on the beat moved up the avenue impressively. The impressiveness was habitual and not for show, for spectators were few.
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O. Henry was the pen name used by William Sydney Porter (1862-1910), a popular American author known for his witty
The policeman on the beat moved up the avenue impressively. The impressiveness was habitual and not for show, for spectators were few.
Continue readingThe Skylight Room by O.Henry First Mrs. Parker would show you the double parlours. You would not dare to interrupt
Continue readingThere is one day that is ours. There is one day when all we Americans who are not self-made go back to the old home to eat saleratus biscuits and marvel how much nearer to the porch the old pump looks than it used to.
Continue readingThe cabby has his point of view. It is more single-minded, perhaps, than that of a follower of any other calling. From the high, swaying seat of his hansom
Continue readingThe Gift of the Magi by O.Henry One dollar and eighty-seven cents. That was all. And sixty cents of it was in pennies. Pennies saved one and two at a time by bulldozing the grocer and the vegetable man and the butcher until one’s cheeks burned with the silent imputation of parsimony
Continue reading“O. Henry” was the pen name adopted by William Sydney Porter. He began his short story career by contributing Whistling Dick’s Christmas Stocking to McClure’s Magazine in 1899.
Continue readingThe Ferry of Unfulfilment by O.Henry At the street corner, as solid as granite in the “rush-hour” tide of humanity,
Continue readingThe Last Leaf by O’Henry In a little district west of Washington Square the streets have run crazy and broken
Continue readingThe Purple Dress by O. Henry ? We are to consider the shade known as purple. It is a color
Continue readingTHE POET AND THE PEASANT by O.Henry The other day a poet friend of mine, who has lived in close
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