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| Cycle = [[The Four Million (Henry)|The Four Million]]
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| Author = O. Henry
| Author = O. Henry
| Genre = short story
| Literary form = short story
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| Microsummary = Two friends visited an amusement park, where a palmist predicted bad luck and good fortune. Surprisingly, the predictions came true, reuniting one friend with his lost sweetheart.
| Microsummary = Two friends visited a palmist who predicted trouble, financial loss, and good luck from a man with a crooked nose. The predictions came true, leading to a lost sweetheart's reunion.
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Daniel Tobin and his friend, the narrator, decided to visit Coney Island to distract Tobin from his worries about his missing sweetheart, Katie Mahorner.
Tobin and his friend Jawn Malone went to Coney Island to distract Tobin from his missing sweetheart, Katie Mahorner.


{{Character
{{Character
| Name = Daniel Tobin
| Name = Daniel Tobin
| Description = narrator's friend; believer in signs and superstitions; worried about his missing sweetheart, Katie Mahorner; red eyes, little mustache, strong; stubborn, loyal, easily angered
| Description = narrator's superstitious friend; searching for his lost sweetheart Katie; red-eyed, strong, short-tempered; believer in signs and predictions
| Emoji = 👨🏻‍🦰
| Emoji = 👨🏻‍🦰
}}
}}


{{Character
{{Character
| Name = Narrator
| Name = Jawn Malone
| Description = Tobin's friend; skeptical about superstitions; tries to help Tobin find his good fortune; practical, supportive, reasonable
| Description = narrator; Tobin's loyal friend; skeptical about palmistry; supports Tobin in his search for good luck; practical and level-headed
| Emoji = 👱🏻‍♂️
| Emoji = 👨🏻‍🦱
}}
}}


{{Character
{{Character
| Name = Katie Mahorner
| Name = Katie Mahorner
| Description = Tobin's sweetheart from County Sligo; missing after coming to America; found working as a kitchen maid; green girl, just landed three months ago
| Description = Tobin's missing sweetheart from County Sligo; works as a kitchen girl; recently arrived in America; good at making coffee
| Emoji = 👩🏻‍🍳
| Emoji = 👩🏻‍🍳
}}
}}


She had left County Sligo, Ireland, three months prior with her own savings and money from the sale of Tobin's inherited estate, but had not been heard from since. Despite Tobin's efforts to find her through newspaper advertisements, there was no news of Katie.
She had left County Sligo three months prior with her own savings and money from the sale of Tobin's inherited estate, but had not been heard from since. Tobin was a superstitious man, believing in signs and predictions, so they decided to visit a palmist named Madame Zozo.


At Coney Island, Tobin's sadness persisted, and he found little enjoyment in the various attractions. Eventually, they visited a palmist named Madame Zozo, as Tobin believed in signs and superstitions. The palmist predicted bad luck involving a dark man and a light woman, a financial loss, and a voyage on water. However, she also foresaw good luck coming from a man with a crooked nose.
Madame Zozo read Tobin's palm and predicted trouble from a dark man and a light woman, a financial loss, and good luck from a man with a crooked nose. As they continued their day, the predictions seemed to come true. Tobin encountered a black man who caused trouble and a blonde woman who indirectly led to the loss of his hat. He also lost a dollar sixty-five, fulfilling the financial loss prediction.


As the day went on, the predictions began to come true. Tobin encountered a dark-skinned man who burned his ear with a cigar, and a light-skinned woman who caused him to lose his hat. He also lost a dollar sixty-five, and they took a boat ride. Determined to find the man with the crooked nose who would bring good luck, Tobin and the narrator met Maximus G. Friedenhausman, a writer with a notably crooked nose.
Determined to find the man with the crooked nose who would bring good luck, Tobin and Jawn met Max G. Friedenhausman, a writer with a notably crooked nose.


{{Character
{{Character
| Name = Maximus G. Friedenhausman
| Name = Max G. Friedenhausman
| Description = man with a crooked nose; writer; supposed to bring Tobin good luck; tall, wears a hat, smokes cigars; friendly, sociable, intellectual
| Description = man with a crooked nose; writer; source of Tobin's good luck; enjoys discussing idiosyncrasies; hospitable and appreciative of company
| Emoji = 👨🏻‍🦳
| Emoji = 👨🏻‍🦳
}}
}}


Friedenhausman invited them to his home for food and drinks, where they discovered that his new kitchen maid was none other than Katie Mahorner. The reunion of Tobin and Katie seemed to fulfill the palmist's prediction of good luck brought by the man with the crooked nose. The story concluded with the characters enjoying their newfound fortune and the mysterious ways in which fate had brought them together.
Max invited them to his home for food and drinks, where he mentioned his new kitchen girl, Katie Mahorner. Tobin realized that his fortune had come true, as he had finally found his lost sweetheart.
 
Throughout the story, Jawn remained a loyal friend to Tobin, supporting him in his search for good luck and helping him navigate the various predicaments they encountered. Despite his skepticism about palmistry, Jawn's friendship and assistance played a crucial role in Tobin's eventual reunion with Katie.


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Tobin's Palm
 
Summary of the Short Story
from the Collection «The Four Million»
Microsummary: Two friends visited a palmist who predicted trouble, financial loss, and good luck from a man with a crooked nose. The predictions came true, leading to a lost sweetheart's reunion.

Tobin and his friend Jawn Malone went to Coney Island to distract Tobin from his missing sweetheart, Katie Mahorner.

👨🏻‍🦰
Daniel Tobin — narrator's superstitious friend; searching for his lost sweetheart Katie; red-eyed, strong, short-tempered; believer in signs and predictions.
👨🏻‍🦱
Jawn Malone — narrator; Tobin's loyal friend; skeptical about palmistry; supports Tobin in his search for good luck; practical and level-headed.
👩🏻‍🍳
Katie Mahorner — Tobin's missing sweetheart from County Sligo; works as a kitchen girl; recently arrived in America; good at making coffee.

She had left County Sligo three months prior with her own savings and money from the sale of Tobin's inherited estate, but had not been heard from since. Tobin was a superstitious man, believing in signs and predictions, so they decided to visit a palmist named Madame Zozo.

Madame Zozo read Tobin's palm and predicted trouble from a dark man and a light woman, a financial loss, and good luck from a man with a crooked nose. As they continued their day, the predictions seemed to come true. Tobin encountered a black man who caused trouble and a blonde woman who indirectly led to the loss of his hat. He also lost a dollar sixty-five, fulfilling the financial loss prediction.

Determined to find the man with the crooked nose who would bring good luck, Tobin and Jawn met Max G. Friedenhausman, a writer with a notably crooked nose.

👨🏻‍🦳
Max G. Friedenhausman — man with a crooked nose; writer; source of Tobin's good luck; enjoys discussing idiosyncrasies; hospitable and appreciative of company.

Max invited them to his home for food and drinks, where he mentioned his new kitchen girl, Katie Mahorner. Tobin realized that his fortune had come true, as he had finally found his lost sweetheart.

Throughout the story, Jawn remained a loyal friend to Tobin, supporting him in his search for good luck and helping him navigate the various predicaments they encountered. Despite his skepticism about palmistry, Jawn's friendship and assistance played a crucial role in Tobin's eventual reunion with Katie.