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| Title = The Trimmed Lamp
| Title = The Trimmed Lamp
| Subtitle = and Other Stories of the Four Million
| Author = O. Henry
| Author = O. Henry
| Literary form = short story collection
| Literary form = short story collection
| Year of publication =
| Year of publication = 1907
| Microsummary = A collection of short stories set in early 1900s New York City, exploring themes of love, sacrifice, and irony through the lives of everyday people, often with unexpected twists and poignant endings.
| Microsummary = A collection of short stories set in early 1900s New York City, exploring themes of love, sacrifice, and irony through the lives of everyday people, often with unexpected twists and poignant endings.
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[[The Trimmed Lamp (Henry)]]
[[The Trimmed Lamp (Henry)]]


A young woman, inspired by a sermon, decided to trim her lamp of materialism and focus on spiritual growth. However, her newfound perspective led her to reject a suitor who truly loved her.
Two friends worked in different jobs, one seeking a wealthy husband while the other enjoyed her independence; eventually, the first friend found happiness in a humble relationship.


== A Madison Square Arabian Night ==
== A Madison Square Arabian Night ==
[[A Madison Square Arabian Night (Henry)]]
[[A Madison Square Arabian Night (Henry)]]


A man, granted three wishes by a genie, wished for wealth, love, and happiness. He found them all in a woman he met in Madison Square, realizing that true fulfillment comes from within.
A wealthy man invited a homeless artist to dine with him, discovering the artist's unique talent for revealing people's true character in portraits, which led to a commission for a painting of his wife.


== The Rubaiyat of a Scotch Highball ==
== The Rubaiyat of a Scotch Highball ==
[[The Rubaiyat of a Scotch Highball (Henry)]]
[[The Rubaiyat of a Scotch Highball (Henry)]]


A man, inspired by the Rubaiyat, sought to live life to the fullest. He met a woman who shared his love for poetry, and they bonded over their shared passion, finding happiness together.
A man realized he had a drinking problem and decided to quit, causing tension in his marriage, but his wife ultimately supported his decision and they both chose to change their lifestyle.


== The Pendulum ==
== The Pendulum ==
[[The Pendulum (Henry)]]
[[The Pendulum (Henry)]]


A man, tired of his monotonous life, sought excitement and adventure. He found it in a woman who shared his desire for change, and together they broke free from the constraints of their lives.
A man realized the importance of his wife's presence after she left for a short trip, but when she returned unexpectedly, he fell back into his old habits of neglect.


== Two Thanksgiving Day Gentlemen ==
== Two Thanksgiving Day Gentlemen ==
[[Two Thanksgiving Day Gentlemen (Henry)]]
[[Two Thanksgiving Day Gentlemen (Henry)]]


Two men, each believing the other to be in need, secretly provided for each other's Thanksgiving dinner. Their mutual generosity and kindness brought them closer together.
A poor man, already full from a feast, struggled to eat another large meal provided by a kind old gentleman who had fed him every Thanksgiving for nine years, ultimately leading to their hospitalization.


== The Assessor of Success ==
== The Assessor of Success ==
[[The Assessor of Success (Henry)]]
[[The Assessor of Success (Henry)]]


A man, obsessed with success, measured his worth by his material possessions. He eventually realized that true success comes from love and happiness, not wealth and status.
A confident swindler manipulated various people to obtain money, but after unexpectedly encountering a childhood friend, he was filled with remorse and wished for death.


== The Buyer from Cactus City ==
== The Buyer from Cactus City ==
[[The Buyer from Cactus City (Henry)]]
[[The Buyer from Cactus City (Henry)]]


A man from a small town visited New York City to buy goods for his store. He encountered a woman who helped him navigate the city, and they fell in love, bridging the gap between their worlds.
A wealthy Texan buyer fell in love with a suit model during a business trip to New York, and despite her initial resistance, she eventually considered the possibility of moving to Texas with him.


== The Badge of Policeman O’Roon ==
== The Badge of Policeman O’Roon ==
[[The Badge of Policeman O’Roon (Henry)]]
[[The Badge of Policeman O’Roon (Henry)]]


A policeman, dedicated to his job, faced a moral dilemma when he discovered a crime committed by a loved one. He chose to uphold the law, sacrificing his personal happiness for the greater good.
A wealthy man impersonated his friend, a mounted policeman, to save his honor, and during his duty, he heroically stopped a runaway carriage carrying a beautiful woman and her father.


== Brickdust Row ==
== Brickdust Row ==
[[Brickdust Row (Henry)]]
[[Brickdust Row (Henry)]]


A woman, living in a rough neighborhood, sought to improve her life and escape her surroundings. She found love and hope in a man who shared her dreams, and together they built a better future.
A wealthy man fell in love with a working-class girl during a trip to Coney Island, but their different backgrounds and her way of meeting men led to his disillusionment and despair.


== The Making of a New Yorker ==
== The Making of a New Yorker ==
[[The Making of a New Yorker (Henry)]]
[[The Making of a New Yorker (Henry)]]


A man, new to New York City, struggled to adapt to its fast-paced lifestyle. He eventually embraced the city's unique culture and found happiness in his new home.
A wandering poet struggled to understand the heart of New York City until an accident led to an outpouring of kindness and concern from its residents, making him feel at home.


== Vanity and Some Sables ==
== Vanity and Some Sables ==
[[Vanity and Some Sables (Henry)]]
[[Vanity and Some Sables (Henry)]]


A woman, obsessed with her appearance, spent all her money on expensive clothes. She eventually learned that true beauty comes from within and that love and kindness are more valuable than material possessions.
A former gang member turned plumber tried to impress his girlfriend with a set of fake sables, but when a detective accused him of stealing real sables, the truth about the cheap furs was revealed.


== The Social Triangle ==
== The Social Triangle ==
[[The Social Triangle (Henry)]]
[[The Social Triangle (Henry)]]


Three friends, each from different social classes, navigated the complexities of their relationships. They discovered that true friendship transcends social boundaries and brings people together.
A poor tailor's apprentice, a powerful district leader, and a wealthy philanthropist each found happiness and fulfillment by shaking hands with someone they admired, forming a social triangle.


== The Purple Dress ==
== The Purple Dress ==
[[The Purple Dress (Henry)]]
[[The Purple Dress (Henry)]]


A young woman, desperate for a beautiful dress, made a deal with a mysterious stranger. She learned the importance of self-worth and the dangers of vanity, ultimately finding happiness in her true self.
A young woman saved money for a purple dress to wear at a Thanksgiving dinner, but gave her last dollars to a friend in need, ultimately wearing the dress in the rain and impressing a coworker.


== The Foreign Policy of Company 99 ==
== The Foreign Policy of Company 99 ==
[[The Foreign Policy of Company 99 (Henry)]]
[[The Foreign Policy of Company 99 (Henry)]]


A group of firefighters, dedicated to their community, faced a challenge when a foreign diplomat's home caught fire. They put aside their differences and worked together to save the day.
A fireman obsessed with the Russo-Japanese War accidentally injured himself and his horse while saving an immigrant from being run over; the immigrant later saved the fireman's son from a runaway car.


== The Lost Blend ==
== The Lost Blend ==
[[The Lost Blend (Henry)]]
[[The Lost Blend (Henry)]]


A man, searching for a lost coffee blend, embarked on a journey that led him to discover the true meaning of love and sacrifice.
A shy bartender discovered a mysterious drink that gave him courage, leading him to confess his love to his boss's daughter, while two men unsuccessfully tried to recreate the drink's recipe.


== A Harlem Tragedy ==
== A Harlem Tragedy ==
[[A Harlem Tragedy (Henry)]]
[[A Harlem Tragedy (Henry)]]


A woman, trapped in an unhappy marriage, sought solace in the arms of another man. Her actions led to a tragic end, highlighting the consequences of betrayal and the power of love.
A woman envied her friend's tumultuous relationship and provoked her own husband to hit her, but instead, he ended up doing the housework she had been complaining about.


== “The Guilty Party” ==
== “The Guilty Party” ==
[[“The Guilty Party” (Henry)]]
[[The Guilty Party (Henry)]]


A detective, determined to solve a crime, discovered that the true culprit was someone close to him. He faced a moral dilemma, ultimately choosing to uphold justice and accept the consequences.
A young woman, jealous of her fiancé's attention to another girl, confronts him at a dance, stabs him, and then commits suicide by jumping into a river.


== According to Their Lights ==
== According to Their Lights ==
[[According to Their Lights (Henry)]]
[[According to Their Lights (Henry)]]


A group of people, each with their own unique perspective, came together to solve a problem. They learned the importance of understanding and accepting one another's differences.
Two destitute friends in New York City struggled to find food and shelter, while remaining loyal to their principles and refusing to betray former friends for personal gain.
 
== A Midsummer Knight's Dream ==
[[A Midsummer Knight's Dream (Henry)]]
 
A man who claimed to prefer New York City in the summer secretly longed for the countryside, reminiscing about his past experiences and his wife's letters from their family vacation.


== The Last Leaf ==
== The Last Leaf ==
[[The Last Leaf (Henry)]]
[[The Last Leaf (Henry)]]


A young woman, dying of pneumonia, believed she would die when the last leaf fell from a tree outside her window. An artist painted a leaf on the wall, giving her the will to live and recover.
A young woman, ill with pneumonia, believed she would die when the last leaf fell from a nearby ivy vine; an old artist painted a leaf on the wall, saving her life but sacrificing his own.


== The Count and the Wedding Guest ==
== The Count and the Wedding Guest ==
[[The Count and the Wedding Guest (Henry)]]
[[The Count and the Wedding Guest (Henry)]]


A man, attending a wedding, encountered a mysterious count who revealed a secret about the bride. The revelation led to a dramatic confrontation and a surprising resolution.
A young man fell in love with a woman who pretended to be mourning her deceased fiancé, a count, to gain attention. When she confessed the truth, they became closer and got engaged.


== The Country of Elusion ==
== The Country of Elusion ==
[[The Country of Elusion (Henry)]]
[[The Country of Elusion (Henry)]]


A man, seeking escape from his mundane life, discovered a magical land where dreams come true. He learned the importance of appreciating the beauty in everyday life and finding happiness within.
A woman seeking escape from her bohemian lifestyle visits her strict, religious parents in a small town, only to return to the city and assert her independence when a man tries to kiss her.


== The Ferry of Unfulfilment ==
== The Ferry of Unfulfilment ==
[[The Ferry of Unfulfilment (Henry)]]
[[The Ferry of Unfulfilment (Henry)]]


A group of people, each with their own unfulfilled dreams, boarded a ferry to an unknown destination. They discovered that the journey itself was the key to finding happiness and fulfillment.
A man from Nome, smitten by a department store girl, followed her onto a ferry and tried to win her affection, but she fell asleep during their conversation and he left disappointed.


== The Tale of a Tainted Tenner ==
== The Tale of a Tainted Tenner ==
[[The Tale of a Tainted Tenner (Henry)]]
[[The Tale of a Tainted Tenner (Henry)]]


A counterfeit bill passed through the hands of various people, each with their own story and struggles. The bill's journey highlighted the interconnectedness of humanity and the power of fate.
A ten-dollar bill narrates its journey through various hands, discussing the concept of tainted money and the different people it encounters, ultimately questioning the true meaning of tainted money.


== Elsie in New York ==
== Elsie in New York ==
[[Elsie in New York (Henry)]]
[[Elsie in New York (Henry)]]


A young woman, seeking fame and fortune in New York City, faced numerous challenges and setbacks. She ultimately found happiness in unexpected places and learned the true meaning of success.
A young woman searched for work in New York City, encountering various people trying to protect her from potential dangers, ultimately leading her to a seemingly kind benefactor with ulterior motives.


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The Trimmed Lamp
and Other Stories of the Four Million
1907
Summary of the Collection of Short Stories
Microsummary: A collection of short stories set in early 1900s New York City, exploring themes of love, sacrifice, and irony through the lives of everyday people, often with unexpected twists and poignant endings.

The Trimmed Lamp

The Trimmed Lamp (Henry)

Two friends worked in different jobs, one seeking a wealthy husband while the other enjoyed her independence; eventually, the first friend found happiness in a humble relationship.

A Madison Square Arabian Night

A Madison Square Arabian Night (Henry)

A wealthy man invited a homeless artist to dine with him, discovering the artist's unique talent for revealing people's true character in portraits, which led to a commission for a painting of his wife.

The Rubaiyat of a Scotch Highball

The Rubaiyat of a Scotch Highball (Henry)

A man realized he had a drinking problem and decided to quit, causing tension in his marriage, but his wife ultimately supported his decision and they both chose to change their lifestyle.

The Pendulum

The Pendulum (Henry)

A man realized the importance of his wife's presence after she left for a short trip, but when she returned unexpectedly, he fell back into his old habits of neglect.

Two Thanksgiving Day Gentlemen

Two Thanksgiving Day Gentlemen (Henry)

A poor man, already full from a feast, struggled to eat another large meal provided by a kind old gentleman who had fed him every Thanksgiving for nine years, ultimately leading to their hospitalization.

The Assessor of Success

The Assessor of Success (Henry)

A confident swindler manipulated various people to obtain money, but after unexpectedly encountering a childhood friend, he was filled with remorse and wished for death.

The Buyer from Cactus City

The Buyer from Cactus City (Henry)

A wealthy Texan buyer fell in love with a suit model during a business trip to New York, and despite her initial resistance, she eventually considered the possibility of moving to Texas with him.

The Badge of Policeman O’Roon

The Badge of Policeman O’Roon (Henry)

A wealthy man impersonated his friend, a mounted policeman, to save his honor, and during his duty, he heroically stopped a runaway carriage carrying a beautiful woman and her father.

Brickdust Row

Brickdust Row (Henry)

A wealthy man fell in love with a working-class girl during a trip to Coney Island, but their different backgrounds and her way of meeting men led to his disillusionment and despair.

The Making of a New Yorker

The Making of a New Yorker (Henry)

A wandering poet struggled to understand the heart of New York City until an accident led to an outpouring of kindness and concern from its residents, making him feel at home.

Vanity and Some Sables

Vanity and Some Sables (Henry)

A former gang member turned plumber tried to impress his girlfriend with a set of fake sables, but when a detective accused him of stealing real sables, the truth about the cheap furs was revealed.

The Social Triangle

The Social Triangle (Henry)

A poor tailor's apprentice, a powerful district leader, and a wealthy philanthropist each found happiness and fulfillment by shaking hands with someone they admired, forming a social triangle.

The Purple Dress

The Purple Dress (Henry)

A young woman saved money for a purple dress to wear at a Thanksgiving dinner, but gave her last dollars to a friend in need, ultimately wearing the dress in the rain and impressing a coworker.

The Foreign Policy of Company 99

The Foreign Policy of Company 99 (Henry)

A fireman obsessed with the Russo-Japanese War accidentally injured himself and his horse while saving an immigrant from being run over; the immigrant later saved the fireman's son from a runaway car.

The Lost Blend

The Lost Blend (Henry)

A shy bartender discovered a mysterious drink that gave him courage, leading him to confess his love to his boss's daughter, while two men unsuccessfully tried to recreate the drink's recipe.

A Harlem Tragedy

A Harlem Tragedy (Henry)

A woman envied her friend's tumultuous relationship and provoked her own husband to hit her, but instead, he ended up doing the housework she had been complaining about.

“The Guilty Party”

The Guilty Party (Henry)

A young woman, jealous of her fiancé's attention to another girl, confronts him at a dance, stabs him, and then commits suicide by jumping into a river.

According to Their Lights

According to Their Lights (Henry)

Two destitute friends in New York City struggled to find food and shelter, while remaining loyal to their principles and refusing to betray former friends for personal gain.

A Midsummer Knight's Dream

A Midsummer Knight's Dream (Henry)

A man who claimed to prefer New York City in the summer secretly longed for the countryside, reminiscing about his past experiences and his wife's letters from their family vacation.

The Last Leaf

The Last Leaf (Henry)

A young woman, ill with pneumonia, believed she would die when the last leaf fell from a nearby ivy vine; an old artist painted a leaf on the wall, saving her life but sacrificing his own.

The Count and the Wedding Guest

The Count and the Wedding Guest (Henry)

A young man fell in love with a woman who pretended to be mourning her deceased fiancé, a count, to gain attention. When she confessed the truth, they became closer and got engaged.

The Country of Elusion

The Country of Elusion (Henry)

A woman seeking escape from her bohemian lifestyle visits her strict, religious parents in a small town, only to return to the city and assert her independence when a man tries to kiss her.

The Ferry of Unfulfilment

The Ferry of Unfulfilment (Henry)

A man from Nome, smitten by a department store girl, followed her onto a ferry and tried to win her affection, but she fell asleep during their conversation and he left disappointed.

The Tale of a Tainted Tenner

The Tale of a Tainted Tenner (Henry)

A ten-dollar bill narrates its journey through various hands, discussing the concept of tainted money and the different people it encounters, ultimately questioning the true meaning of tainted money.

Elsie in New York

Elsie in New York (Henry)

A young woman searched for work in New York City, encountering various people trying to protect her from potential dangers, ultimately leading her to a seemingly kind benefactor with ulterior motives.