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| Author = O. Henry
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| Genre = short story
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| Microsummary = A cab driver picks up a fare, not knowing it is his newly-wed wife. After a night of revelry, the driver takes her to the park and the casino before realizing who she is and taking her home.
| Microsummary = A cab driver, drunk from a wedding, took his wife on a ride without realizing her identity. They visited a casino, and later, he demanded payment, only to remember she was his spouse.
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On a night when there was a wedding celebration in the big brick tenement-house next door to McGary's Family Café, Jerry O'Donovan's cab was parked close to the curb.  
Jerry O'Donovan, a cab driver known for his single-mindedness, attended a wedding one evening. He got drunk at the celebration and later took a fare, a young woman named Norah Walsh. Unbeknownst to him at the time, Norah was actually his wife, whom he had married earlier that evening.


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{{Character
| Name = Jerry O'Donovan
| Name = Jerry O'Donovan
| Description = cabby in his 40s; battered high hat, carrot-shaped nose, brass-buttoned green coat; wise, professional, torpid
| Description = cab driver; middle-aged; high hat, battered nose, green coat with brass buttons; single-minded, focused on his job, gets drunk at a wedding
| Emoji = 🚕
| Emoji = 👨🏻‍✈️
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Jerry had been drinking at the celebration and was in a state of intoxication. A young woman stepped up to the cab and Jerry, despite his inebriated state, managed to get her into the cab and take her for a ride.  
As they set off on their ride, Norah requested to go anywhere Jerry pleased, so he suggested a trip around the park.
 
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"Anywhere you please," came up the answer, musical and contented.
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As they drove through the streets, Jerry's drunkenness began to affect his driving, but his horse, well-fed with oats, managed to keep them on course. They eventually arrived at the park, where Jerry asked Norah if she would like to stop at the Casino. She agreed, and they parked the cab outside the establishment.


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{{Character
| Name = Norah Walsh
| Name = Norah Walsh O'Donovan
| Description = young woman in her 20s; plain figure dressed in pink silk; plain face with a look of love of life; musical, contented
| Description = Jerry's wife; plain-looking, dressed in pink silk foulard; enjoys the simple pleasures of life, contented, and appreciative of her experiences
| Emoji = 💃🏼
| Emoji = 👰🏻‍♀️
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They drove up Fifth Avenue and then into Central Park. The young woman was entranced by the sights and smells of the park and Jerry, despite his drunkenness, managed to keep the cab on the right side of the road. He asked her if she wanted to stop at the Casino and she agreed.  
Norah entered the Casino and was immediately captivated by the music, lights, and colors. She sat at a table, ordered a glass of beer, and observed the people around her, many of whom were dressed in fine clothing and jewelry. As the night wore on, the crowd began to thin, and the music eventually stopped. Norah decided it was time to leave and returned to the cab.
 
On their way home, Jerry realized that Norah did not have enough money to pay for the ride. In a fit of anger, he took her to the police station, intending to report her for not paying the fare. However, as he began to explain the situation to the sergeant on duty, Jerry suddenly remembered that Norah was his wife.
 
{{Character
| Name = The Sergeant
| Description = police officer; gray-moustached; familiar with Jerry; keen observer
| Emoji = 👮🏻‍♂️
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At the Casino, the young woman was given a numbered card and she sat at a table and ordered a beer. She watched the people around her, dressed in their finery, and felt out of place in her plain pink silk dress. After two hours, the Casino began to close and the young woman was given her cab check.  
He introduced her to the sergeant, and they left the station together.


Jerry drove her back to the police station, where he had left his cab. On the way, Jerry became suspicious that the young woman had no money to pay for the ride and he demanded to see four dollars before he would take her any further. The young woman laughed and said she only had a few pennies and a few dimes.  
As they climbed back into the cab, Norah sighed and remarked on what a nice time she had had at the Casino.


At the police station, Jerry introduced the young woman to the sergeant as his wife, whom he had just married at the wedding celebration. The young woman sighed deeply and said she had had a nice time. Jerry and his new wife then got into the cab and drove off to their new home.
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"I've had such a nice time, Jerry," said she.
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Despite the confusion and Jerry's drunkenness, the night had been an enjoyable experience for her.
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From the Cabby's Seat
 
Summary of the Short Story
from the Collection «The Four Million»
Microsummary: A cab driver, drunk from a wedding, took his wife on a ride without realizing her identity. They visited a casino, and later, he demanded payment, only to remember she was his spouse.

Jerry O'Donovan, a cab driver known for his single-mindedness, attended a wedding one evening. He got drunk at the celebration and later took a fare, a young woman named Norah Walsh. Unbeknownst to him at the time, Norah was actually his wife, whom he had married earlier that evening.

👨🏻‍✈️
Jerry O'Donovan — cab driver; middle-aged; high hat, battered nose, green coat with brass buttons; single-minded, focused on his job, gets drunk at a wedding.

As they set off on their ride, Norah requested to go anywhere Jerry pleased, so he suggested a trip around the park.

"Anywhere you please," came up the answer, musical and contented.

As they drove through the streets, Jerry's drunkenness began to affect his driving, but his horse, well-fed with oats, managed to keep them on course. They eventually arrived at the park, where Jerry asked Norah if she would like to stop at the Casino. She agreed, and they parked the cab outside the establishment.

👰🏻‍♀️
Norah Walsh O'Donovan — Jerry's wife; plain-looking, dressed in pink silk foulard; enjoys the simple pleasures of life, contented, and appreciative of her experiences.

Norah entered the Casino and was immediately captivated by the music, lights, and colors. She sat at a table, ordered a glass of beer, and observed the people around her, many of whom were dressed in fine clothing and jewelry. As the night wore on, the crowd began to thin, and the music eventually stopped. Norah decided it was time to leave and returned to the cab.

On their way home, Jerry realized that Norah did not have enough money to pay for the ride. In a fit of anger, he took her to the police station, intending to report her for not paying the fare. However, as he began to explain the situation to the sergeant on duty, Jerry suddenly remembered that Norah was his wife.

👮🏻‍♂️
The Sergeant — police officer; gray-moustached; familiar with Jerry; keen observer.

He introduced her to the sergeant, and they left the station together.

As they climbed back into the cab, Norah sighed and remarked on what a nice time she had had at the Casino.

"I've had such a nice time, Jerry," said she.

Despite the confusion and Jerry's drunkenness, the night had been an enjoyable experience for her.