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{{Summary
| Title = Between Rounds
| Title = Between Rounds
| Cycle = [[Four Million (Henry)| Four Million]]
| Cycle = [[The Four Million (Henry)|The Four Million]]
| Author = O. Henry
| Author = O. Henry
| Genre = short story
| Literary form = short story
| Year of publication =
| Year of publication =
| Microsummary = A married couple in a boarding house frequently argued, but when a child went missing, they joined the search and resolved their conflict, showing the strength of their love.
| Microsummary = In a city boarding house, a couple constantly argued. When the owner's son went missing, the couple shared a tender moment, imagining their own child lost. The boy was found, and life resumed.
| Wikidata =
| Wikidata =
| Wikisource = The Four Million/Between Rounds
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On a warm spring night, a group of boarders were gathered on the stoop of Mrs. Murphy's boarding house.  
In a bustling city, Mrs. Murphy owned a private boarding house where various tenants lived. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. McCaskey, a constantly bickering couple.


{{Character
{{Character
| Name = Mrs. Murphy
| Name = Mrs. Murphy
| Description = middle-aged woman; owner of the boarding house; frantic and emotional; desperate to find her son
| Description = owner of the boarding house; mother of young son Mike; heavyset, emotional, and distraught when her son goes missing
| Emoji = 🤱🏼
| Emoji = 👩🏻‍🦱
}}
}}
Inside, Mrs. McCaskey was waiting for her husband to come home.


{{Character
{{Character
| Name = Mrs. McCaskey
| Name = Mr. McCaskey (Jawn)
| Description = middle-aged woman; wife of Mr. McCaskey; emotional and passionate; quick to anger
| Description = husband in the bickering couple; often argues with his wife; rough, sarcastic, but shows a tender side when imagining their own child
| Emoji = 🤷🏼‍♀️
| Emoji = 👨🏻‍🦰
}}
}}


{{Character
{{Character
| Name = Mr. McCaskey
| Name = Mrs. McCaskey (Judy)
| Description = middle-aged man; husband of Mrs. McCaskey; gruff and sarcastic; quick to anger
| Description = wife in the bickering couple; often argues with her husband; sentimental, imagines having a child with her husband during a rare moment of tenderness
| Emoji = 🤦🏼‍♂️
| Emoji = 👩🏻‍🦳
}}
}}


When he arrived, they began to argue, but their argument was interrupted by the news that Mrs. Murphy's son, Mike, had gone missing.  
One day, Mrs. Murphy's young son, Mike, went missing, causing panic and concern among the boarders.


{{Character
{{Character
| Name = Mike
| Name = Mike
| Description = 6-year-old boy; son of Mrs. Murphy; mischievous and adventurous
| Description = Mrs. Murphy's young son; 6 years old, mischievous, and goes missing in the story, causing panic among the boarders
| Emoji = 🧒🏼
| Emoji = 👦🏻
}}
}}


Everyone joined in the search for the missing child, including Mr. and Mrs. McCaskey.
As the search for Mike went on, the tenants tried to console Mrs. Murphy and offered their help in finding the boy. During this time, Mr. and Mrs. McCaskey had a rare moment of tenderness, imagining how they would feel if their own child were lost. They even discussed what they would have named their child if they had one. This moment of vulnerability brought them closer together, and they shared their feelings of fear and sadness over the thought of losing a child.
 
{{Quote|'Tis an awful thing for a bit of a bye to be lost in this great big city. If 'twas our little Phelan, Jawn, I'd be breakin' me heart.}}


The search for Mike brought out the compassion in everyone. Even though they had been arguing, Mr. and Mrs. McCaskey were able to put aside their differences and come together to help Mrs. Murphy in her time of distress. The other boarders also showed their compassion by joining in the search for Mike. Even the policeman, who was usually quick to break up arguments, showed his understanding by allowing the McCaskeys to continue their fight while the search was underway.  
Meanwhile, the other boarders were also affected by the situation. Mr. Toomey and Miss Purdy, for example, found comfort in each other's company as they worried about Mike's safety. Major Grigg, another tenant, went out to search for the boy, even asking around at local establishments.


Mrs. McCaskey's thoughts of what it would be like if they had a child of their own served as a reminder of the importance of family and how it can bring people together in times of need. Eventually, Mike was found safe and sound, asleep behind a roll of old linoleum under the bed in Mrs. Murphy's room. Everyone was relieved and the search was called off.  
As the search continued, the tenants and neighbors gathered on the street, sharing rumors and speculations about Mike's whereabouts. Policeman Cleary, who patrolled the area, was amused by the commotion and decided not to intervene in the situation.


Finally, Mrs. Murphy discovered that Mike had been hiding under a bed in her room the entire time. The tenants were relieved to learn that the boy was safe, and life in the boarding house returned to normal. Mr. and Mrs. McCaskey resumed their usual fighting, much to the amusement of Policeman Cleary, who had grown accustomed to their constant bickering. Despite the chaos and worry caused by Mike's disappearance, the incident brought the tenants closer together and revealed their shared concern for one another.
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Between Rounds
 
Summary of the Short Story
from the Collection «The Four Million»
Microsummary: In a city boarding house, a couple constantly argued. When the owner's son went missing, the couple shared a tender moment, imagining their own child lost. The boy was found, and life resumed.

In a bustling city, Mrs. Murphy owned a private boarding house where various tenants lived. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. McCaskey, a constantly bickering couple.

👩🏻‍🦱
Mrs. Murphy — owner of the boarding house; mother of young son Mike; heavyset, emotional, and distraught when her son goes missing.
👨🏻‍🦰
Mr. McCaskey (Jawn) — husband in the bickering couple; often argues with his wife; rough, sarcastic, but shows a tender side when imagining their own child.
👩🏻‍🦳
Mrs. McCaskey (Judy) — wife in the bickering couple; often argues with her husband; sentimental, imagines having a child with her husband during a rare moment of tenderness.

One day, Mrs. Murphy's young son, Mike, went missing, causing panic and concern among the boarders.

👦🏻
Mike — Mrs. Murphy's young son; 6 years old, mischievous, and goes missing in the story, causing panic among the boarders.

As the search for Mike went on, the tenants tried to console Mrs. Murphy and offered their help in finding the boy. During this time, Mr. and Mrs. McCaskey had a rare moment of tenderness, imagining how they would feel if their own child were lost. They even discussed what they would have named their child if they had one. This moment of vulnerability brought them closer together, and they shared their feelings of fear and sadness over the thought of losing a child.

'Tis an awful thing for a bit of a bye to be lost in this great big city. If 'twas our little Phelan, Jawn, I'd be breakin' me heart.

Meanwhile, the other boarders were also affected by the situation. Mr. Toomey and Miss Purdy, for example, found comfort in each other's company as they worried about Mike's safety. Major Grigg, another tenant, went out to search for the boy, even asking around at local establishments.

As the search continued, the tenants and neighbors gathered on the street, sharing rumors and speculations about Mike's whereabouts. Policeman Cleary, who patrolled the area, was amused by the commotion and decided not to intervene in the situation.

Finally, Mrs. Murphy discovered that Mike had been hiding under a bed in her room the entire time. The tenants were relieved to learn that the boy was safe, and life in the boarding house returned to normal. Mr. and Mrs. McCaskey resumed their usual fighting, much to the amusement of Policeman Cleary, who had grown accustomed to their constant bickering. Despite the chaos and worry caused by Mike's disappearance, the incident brought the tenants closer together and revealed their shared concern for one another.