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  • 17:41, 14 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Laughing Man (Salinger) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Laughing Man | Author = J.D. Salinger | Literary form = short story | Year of publication = 1949 | Microsummary = A group of young boys, led by their mentor, bonded over sports and captivating stories about a mysterious, disfigured hero. The mentor's love interest joined their activities, but their relationship faced challenges. }} {{Start of text}} In 1928, a group of young boys, known as the Comanche Club, were led by their...")
  • 13:53, 14 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Just Before the War with the Eskimos (Salinger) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = Just Before the War with the Eskimos | Author = J.D. Salinger | Literary form = short story | Year of publication = 1948 | Microsummary = Two high school classmates played tennis together, but one grew frustrated with always paying for their cab rides home. After confronting her friend and meeting her eccentric brother, she gained empathy and understanding. }} {{Start of text}} Ginnie Mannox and Selena Graff were high school class...")
  • 13:26, 14 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Cat in the Rain (Hemingway) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = Cat in the Rain | Author = Ernest Hemingway | Literary form = short story | Year of publication = 1925 | Microsummary = A young woman, dissatisfied with her life, desired a cat she saw in the rain. Despite her husband's indifference, she searched for it. Later, a hotel employee gifted her a cat. }} {{Start of text}} An American couple was staying at a hotel near the sea and a public garden. One day, when it was raining, the wife s...")
  • 13:12, 14 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page A Clean, Well-Lighted Place (Hemingway) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = A Clean, Well-Lighted Place | Author = Ernest Hemingway | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1933 | Microsummary = An old deaf man spent his evening at a café, seeking solace in its clean, well-lighted atmosphere. Two waiters observed him, discussing his loneliness, despair, and their own perspectives on life. }} {{Start of text}} One night, at a café, an old deaf man sat alone in the shadows of a tree, enjoying the quie...")
  • 12:36, 14 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Oval Portrait (Poe) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Oval Portrait | Author = Edgar Allan Poe | Literary form = short story | Year of publication = 1850 | Microsummary = An injured traveler sought shelter in an abandoned chateau, where he discovered a lifelike portrait of a young woman. The painter's obsession with his art led to his wife's death as he captured her essence. }} {{Start of text}} An injured traveler and his valet sought shelter in an abandoned chateau in the Appenn...")
  • 12:12, 14 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Seven Floors (Buzzati) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = Seven Floors | Author = Dino Buzzati | Literary form = short story | Year of publication = 1949 | Microsummary = A man with a mild illness entered a renowned sanatorium, where patients were assigned to floors based on illness severity. Despite his insistence, he was transferred to progressively lower floors, ultimately ending up in the ward for the dying. }} {{Start of text}} Giuseppe Corte, a slightly feverish man, arrived at a re...")
  • 12:04, 14 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Devil and Tom Walker (Irving) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Devil and Tom Walker | Author = Washington Irving | Literary form = short story | Year of publication = 1824 | Microsummary = A miserly man made a deal with the Devil to gain wealth through usury. As he grew older, he worried about his eternal fate and tried to repent. Ultimately, the Devil claimed his soul. }} {{Start of text}} In a small town near Boston, Massachusetts, there was a deep inlet that led to a thickly-wooded swam...")
  • 11:51, 14 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Veldt (Bradbury) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Veldt | Author = Ray Bradbury | Literary form = short story | Year of publication = 1950 | Microsummary = A couple became concerned about their technologically advanced nursery's impact on their children. They consulted a psychologist, who advised shutting it down. Tragically, the couple was ultimately killed by the nursery's creations. }} {{Start of text}} George and Lydia Hadley lived in a technologically advanced house that...")
  • 10:21, 14 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (Bierce) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge | Author = Ambrose Bierce | Literary form = short story | Year of publication = 1890 | Microsummary = A wealthy planter was deceived by an enemy scout and captured while attempting to sabotage a bridge. As he was hanged, he experienced vivid hallucinations of escape before ultimately dying. }} {{Start of text}} Peyton Farquhar, a well-to-do planter in his mid-30s, lived with his wife and children o...")
  • 10:08, 14 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page A Modest Proposal (Swift) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = A Modest Proposal | Author = Jonathan Swift | Literary form = satirical essay | Year of publication = 1729 | Microsummary = In 18th century Ireland, poverty-stricken mothers struggled to provide for their numerous children. A man proposed selling one-year-old infants as food for the wealthy, intending to benefit society. }} {{Start of text}} In 18th century Ireland, the streets and countryside were filled with beggars, mostly women...")
  • 09:54, 14 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Young Goodman Brown (Hawthorne) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = Young Goodman Brown | Author = Nathaniel Hawthorne | Literary form = short story | Year of publication = 1835 | Microsummary = A young man embarked on a mysterious journey, encountering a devilish figure and witnessing his fellow villagers' hidden wickedness. This experience led him to lose faith in humanity and become bitter. }} {{Start of text}} Young Goodman Brown, a resident of Salem village, left his home at sunset to embark o...")
  • 09:08, 14 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page A Rose for Emily (Faulkner) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = A Rose for Emily | Author = William Faulkner | Literary form = short story | Year of publication = 1930 | Microsummary = A woman from a once-prominent family became increasingly isolated after her father's death. She had a relationship with an outsider, who later disappeared. After her death, his decomposed body was found in her home. }} {{Start of text}} Miss Emily Grierson was a woman who lived in a small Southern town. She was t...")
  • 07:27, 14 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Last Question (Asimov) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Last Question | Author = Isaac Asimov | Genre = Science Fiction | Year of publication = 1956 | Microsummary = Over time, various advanced computers were asked how to reverse entropy and prevent the universe's end. After the universe's demise, the final computer discovered the solution and created a new universe. }} {{Start of text}} In the beginning, two attendants of the advanced computer Multivac, Alexander Adell and Bertram...")
  • 20:25, 13 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Harrison Bergeron (Vonnegut) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = Harrison Bergeron | Author = Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1961 | Microsummary = In a dystopian future, a young man escaped from jail and rebelled against an oppressive government enforcing equality. He defied gravity with a ballerina, but both were killed to maintain order. }} {{Start of text}} In the year 2081, everyone was finally equal due to the 211th, 212th, and 213th Amendments to the Const...")
  • 19:25, 13 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Library of Babel (Borges) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Library of Babel | Author = Jorge Luis Borges | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1941 | Microsummary = In a vast, possibly infinite library, people searched for meaning in books containing random combinations of letters, leading to frustration and despair. The library's cyclical nature offered hope. }} {{Start of text}} In a vast, possibly infinite library, there were countless hexagonal rooms filled with books conta...")
  • 19:06, 13 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Puss in Boots (Perrault) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = Puss in Boots | Author = Charles Perrault | Genre = Fairy tale | Year of publication = 1697 | Microsummary = A clever cat helped a poor young man by tricking a king into believing he was wealthy. The cat then outsmarted an ogre, securing a castle for the man, who married the king's daughter. | Wikisource = Puss in Boots }} {{Start of text}} A miller passed away, leaving his three sons a mill, an ass, and a cat. The youngest son inh...")
  • 18:27, 13 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Raven (Poe) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Raven | Author = Edgar Allan Poe | Genre = poem | Year of publication = 1845 | Microsummary = A grieving man encountered a talking raven that repeatedly uttered "Nevermore." The bird's ominous message agitated him, leading to the realization that he would never escape his sorrow. | Wikisource = The Raven (Poe) }} {{Start of text}} One night, a man was sitting alone in his room, feeling weak and weary while reading old books. He...")
  • 18:15, 13 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Black Cat (Poe) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Black Cat | Author = Edgar Allan Poe | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1845 | Microsummary = A man, fond of animals, became an alcoholic and mistreated his pets. After killing his cat, he accidentally killed his wife and hid her body. The cat's cries revealed his crime. | Wikisource = The Black Cat (Poe) }} {{Start of text}} A man, known for his love of animals, had a variety of pets, including a black cat named Plu...")
  • 18:07, 13 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Masque of the Red Death (Poe) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Masque of the Red Death | Author = Edgar Allan Poe | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1842 | Microsummary = A deadly plague ravaged a country, causing immense suffering and death. A wealthy ruler attempted to escape the disease by isolating in a castle with friends, but the plague infiltrated their sanctuary, killing all. | Wikisource = The Masque of the Red Death }} {{Start of text}} The Red Death was a deadly plagu...")
  • 17:40, 13 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Little Match Girl (Andersen) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Little Match Girl | Author = Hans Christian Andersen | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1845 | Microsummary = A poor girl, cold and hungry on New Year's Eve, lit matches to warm herself and experienced comforting visions. She ultimately froze to death, finding joy and happiness in her final moments. | Wikisource = Fairy tales and stories (Andersen, Tegner)/The Little Match Girl }} {{Start of text}} On a freezing New...")
  • 17:30, 13 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Princess and the Pea (Andersen) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Princess on the Pea | Author = Hans Christian Andersen | Genre = Fairy tale | Year of publication = 1835 | Microsummary = A prince sought a genuine princess to marry. A soaked girl arrived, claiming royalty. Tested by sleeping on a pea under many layers, her sensitivity proved her status, and they wed. | Wikisource = Andersen's Fairy Tales/The Princess on the Pea }} {{Start of text}} Once upon a time, a prince wanted to marry a...")
  • 17:22, 13 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas (Le Guin) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas | Author = Ursula K. Le Guin | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1973 | Microsummary = A utopian city's happiness relied on the suffering of a single child locked in a basement. When citizens discovered this, they faced a moral dilemma: accept the situation or leave the city. | Wikisource = }} {{Start of text}} In the city of Omelas, a utopia by the sea, the Festival of Summer was celeb...")
  • 17:14, 13 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs deleted page The Fall of the House of Usher (Poe) (content was: "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Fall of the House of Usher | Author = Edgar Allan Poe | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1839 | Microsummary = The narrator visits his childhood friend Roderick Usher, who is suffering from a mysterious illness. As the story unfolds, the Usher family's dark secrets are revealed, leading to the ultima...", and the only contributor was "Alexey Skripnik" (talk))
  • 09:53, 13 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Monkey's Paw (Jacobs) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Monkey's Paw | Author = W. W. Jacobs | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1902 | Microsummary = An old man acquired a magical talisman that granted three wishes. Despite warnings, he wished for money, resulting in his son's death. Desperate, his wife urged him to wish their son back, but the final wish only brought more pain and suffering. | Wikisource = The Lady of the Barge/The Monkey's Paw }} {{Start of text}} In a...")
  • 09:26, 13 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Lottery (Jackson) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Lottery | Author = Shirley Jackson | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1948 | Microsummary = In a small village, residents gathered for their annual lottery. A family was chosen, and a woman was selected as the "winner." The villagers then stoned her to death as a ritual sacrifice. | Wikisource = The Lottery }} {{Start of text}} In a small village, on a clear and sunny day, the residents gathered in the square for the...")
  • 08:39, 13 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Ransom of Red Chief (Henry) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Ransom of Red Chief | Author = O. Henry | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1907 | Microsummary = Two men kidnapped a boy, hoping to receive a ransom from his father. However, the boy proved to be troublesome, and the father demanded they pay him to take the child back. | Wikisource = The Ransom of Red Chief }} {{Start of text}} In a small town in Alabama, two men named Sam and Bill decided to kidnap a boy named Johnn...")
  • 19:27, 12 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Necklace (de Maupassant) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Necklace | Author = Guy de Maupassant | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1884 | Microsummary = A discontented woman borrowed a seemingly expensive necklace for a prestigious event, lost it, and spent ten years in poverty repaying the debt, only to discover the necklace was fake. | Wikisource = The Necklace }} {{Start of text}} Mathilde Loisel was a young woman born into a family of clerks who was unhappy with her lif...")
  • 19:15, 12 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Category:Kate Chopin (Created page with "category:authors")
  • 19:14, 12 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Desiree's Baby (Chopin) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = Désirée's Baby | Author = Kate Chopin | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1895 | Microsummary = A young woman of unknown origin married a wealthy plantation owner and had a baby. When the baby's skin color suggested mixed race, the husband accused her of not being white and rejected her. Later, he discovered he was the one with mixed-race heritage. | Wikisource = Désirée's Baby }} {{Start of text}} Désirée was a you...")
  • 19:07, 12 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Story of an Hour (Chopin) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Story of an Hour | Author = Kate Chopin | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1894 | Microsummary = A woman with heart trouble was gently informed of her husband's death in an accident. She experienced newfound freedom, but when her husband unexpectedly returned alive, she died from a heart attack. | Wikisource = The Story of an Hour }} {{Start of text}} Mrs. Louise Mallard, a young woman with heart trouble, was informe...")
  • 18:50, 12 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page A Perfect Day for Bananafish (Salinger) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = A Perfect Day for Bananafish | Author = J.D. Salinger | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1948 | Microsummary = A mentally unstable war veteran vacationed in Florida with his wife, who dismissed his struggles. He befriended a young girl and shared a tragic story before ultimately taking his own life. | Wikisource = }} {{Start of text}} Muriel and her husband Seymour, a World War II veteran, were on vacation in Florida....")
  • 18:31, 12 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Category:Ernest Hemingway (Created page with "category:authors")
  • 18:29, 12 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Hills Like White Elephants (Hemingway) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = Hills Like White Elephants | Author = Ernest Hemingway | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1955 | Microsummary = A couple at a train station discussed their drinks and the surrounding landscape before delving into a serious conversation about an implied abortion. The woman hesitantly agreed, but tension remained. | Wikidata = Q3125796 | Wikisource = Hills Like White Elephants }} {{Start of text}} A man and a young woman,...")
  • 08:21, 12 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Fall of the House of Usher (Poe) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Fall of the House of Usher | Author = Edgar Allan Poe | Genre = short story, Gothic fiction | Year of publication = 1839 | Microsummary = The narrator visits his childhood friend Roderick Usher, who is suffering from a mysterious illness. As the story unfolds, the Usher family's dark secrets are revealed, leading to the ultimate destruction of the House of Usher. | Wikidata = Q211908 | Wikisource = The Fall of the House of Usher...")
  • 08:16, 12 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Tell-Tale Heart (Poe) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Tell-Tale Heart | Author = Edgar Allan Poe | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1843 | Microsummary = A narrator, driven by the old man's "evil eye," murders him, dismembers the body, and hides it under the floorboards. The narrator's guilt and the sound of a beating heart lead to a confession. | Wikidata = Q181567 | Wikisource = The Tell-Tale Heart }} {{Start of text}} In "The Tell-Tale Heart," the unnamed narrator i...")
  • 08:15, 12 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Category:Edgar Allan Poe (Created page with "category:Authors")
  • 08:13, 12 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Cask of Amontillado (Poe) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Cask of Amontillado | Author = Edgar Allan Poe | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1846 | Microsummary = A man named Montresor seeks revenge on his friend Fortunato for an unspecified insult. He lures Fortunato into his wine cellar with the promise of a rare wine, only to bury him alive behind a wall of bricks. | Wikidata = | Wikisource = The Cask of Amontillado }} {{Start of text}} "The Cask of Amontillado" is a sh...")
  • 08:12, 12 May 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page User:Alexey Skripnik (Created page with "Popular stories: * The Cask of Amontillado (Poe) * The Tell-Tale Heart (Poe) * The Fall of the House of Usher (Poe) * Hills Like White Elephants (Hemingway) * The Snows of Kilimanjaro (Hemingway) * The Minister's Black Veil (Hawthorne) * Young Goodman Brown (Hawthorne) * The Martian Chronicles (Bradbury) * The Illustrated Man (Bradbury) * A Good Man is Hard to Find (O'Connor) * Everything That Rises Must Converge (O'Connor) *...")
  • 09:13, 18 March 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Brief Début of Tildy (Henry) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Brief Début of Tildy | Cycle = Four Million | Author = O. Henry | Genre = short story | Year of publication = | Microsummary = In a popular early 1900s restaurant, a plain waitress experienced a brief moment of attention from a man, only to have her hopes dashed when he apologized, claiming he was drunk. | Wikidata = }} {{Start of text}} In the early 1900s, there was a popular restaurant called Bogl...")
  • 09:09, 18 March 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Furnished Room (Henry) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Furnished Room | Cycle = Four Million | Author = O. Henry | Genre = short story | Year of publication = | Microsummary = A young man searched for a missing singer, renting a room in a house. Unbeknownst to him, she had committed suicide in the same room a week prior. Overwhelmed by despair, he ended his life there too. | Wikidata = }} {{Start of text}} In a district of the lower West Side, a young ma...")
  • 09:07, 18 March 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page By Courier (Henry) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = By Courier | Cycle = Four Million | Author = O. Henry | Genre = short story | Year of publication = | Microsummary = A young lady misinterpreted her lover's actions, believing he was unfaithful. He sent a message through a boy, explaining his innocence. She realized her mistake after reading a letter and asked for reconciliation. | Wikidata = }} {{Start of text}} A young lady sat alone on a bench in a pa...")
  • 09:04, 18 March 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Lost on Dress Parade (Henry) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = Lost on Dress Parade | Cycle = Four Million | Author = O. Henry | Genre = short story | Year of publication = | Microsummary = A young architect treated himself to a luxurious evening out every ten weeks. One evening, he met a modestly dressed woman, and they dined together. He pretended to be wealthy, hiding his true, hardworking nature. | Wikidata = }} {{Start of text}} Towers Chandler, a young archite...")
  • 09:02, 18 March 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page After Twenty Years (Henry) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = After Twenty Years | Cycle = Four Million | Author = O. Henry | Genre = short story | Year of publication = | Microsummary = A man waited at a prearranged meeting spot for a friend he hadn't seen in 20 years. When the friend arrived, he couldn't bring himself to arrest the man, so he sent another officer instead. | Wikidata = }} {{Start of text}} One evening, a policeman patrolled a quiet street in New Y...")
  • 09:00, 18 March 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Romance of a Busy Broker (Henry) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Romance of a Busy Broker | Cycle = Four Million | Author = O. Henry | Genre = short story | Year of publication = | Microsummary = A busy broker, consumed by his work, forgot he had requested a new stenographer. Amidst the chaos, he impulsively proposed to his current stenographer, only to be reminded they had married the night before. | Wikidata = }} {{Start of text}} In the busy office of Harvey Ma...")
  • 08:56, 18 March 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Sisters of the Golden Circle (Henry) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = Sisters of the Golden Circle | Cycle = Four Million | Author = O. Henry | Genre = short story | Year of publication = | Microsummary = A newlywed couple on a sightseeing tour in New York City helped another newlywed couple escape from the police, leading to a chaotic scene and the husband's temporary arrest before the truth was revealed. | Wikidata = }} {{Start of text}} James Williams and his bride from...")
  • 08:53, 18 March 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Caliph, Cupid and the Clock (Henry) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Caliph, Cupid and the Clock | Cycle = Four Million | Author = O. Henry | Genre = short story | Year of publication = | Microsummary = A wealthy prince, disguised as a poor man, comforted a distressed young man in a park. He offered assistance and hope, leading to the young man's reconciliation with his fiancée and a happy ending. | Wikidata = }} {{Start of text}} Prince Michael, a wealthy man from t...")
  • 08:51, 18 March 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page An Unfinished Story (Henry) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = An Unfinished Story | Cycle = Four Million | Author = O. Henry | Genre = short story | Year of publication = | Microsummary = A young woman working in a department store struggled financially. She received an invitation to a fancy dinner but ultimately canceled, choosing to uphold her values and dignity despite her hardships. | Wikidata = }} {{Start of text}} Dulcie, a young woman working in a department...")
  • 08:30, 18 March 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Coming-Out of Maggie (Henry) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = The Coming-Out of Maggie | Cycle = Four Million | Author = O. Henry | Genre = short story | Year of publication = | Microsummary = A plain girl brought a charming suitor to a dance, pretending he was from a respected family. The club leader confronted him, leading to a near-violent altercation. The girl confessed the truth, finding redemption. | Wikidata = }} {{Start of text}} In the early 1900s, the Clo...")
  • 07:02, 18 March 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Tobin's Palm (Henry) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = Tobin's Palm | Cycle = Four Million | Author = O. Henry | Genre = short story | Year of publication = | Microsummary = | Wikidata = }} {{Start of text}} Tobin and his friend went to Coney Island to distract Tobin from his worries about his missing sweetheart, Katie Mahorner. Despite their attempts to have fun, Tobin remained sad and preoccupied. In an effort to lift his spirits, Tobin decided to have his...")
  • 02:54, 10 February 2023 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page From the Cabby's Seat (Henry) (Created page with "{{written by AI}} {{Summary | Title = | Cycle = Four Million | Author = O. Henry | Genre = short story | Year of publication = | Microsummary = | Wikidata = }} {{Start of text}} 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. {{Character | Name = Jerry O'Donovan | Description = cabby in his 40s; battered high hat, carro...")
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