Rolling Stones (short story collection, Henry)
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Rolling Stones
1919
Summary of the Collection of Short Stories
Microsummary: A collection of short stories by O. Henry, some written at the height of his powers and popularity, exploring themes of adventure, humor, and life in the American Rockies and Texas, complete with illustrations and poetry.
The Dream
A Ruler of Men
The Atavism of John Tom Little Bear
The Atavism of John Tom Little Bear (Henry)
Helping the Other Fellow
Helping the Other Fellow (Henry)
The Marionettes
The Marquis and Miss Sally
The Marquis and Miss Sally (Henry)
A Fog in Santone
The Friendly Call
A Dinner at ––––*
Sound and Fury
Tictocq
Tracked to Doom
A Snapshot at the President
A Snapshot at the President (Henry)
An Unfinished Christmas Story
An Unfinished Christmas Story (Henry)
The Unprofitable Servant
The Unprofitable Servant (Henry)
Aristocracy Versus Hash
Aristocracy Versus Hash (Henry)
The Prisoner of Zembla
The Prisoner of Zembla (Henry)
A Strange Story
Fickle Fortune, or How Gladys Hustled
Fickle Fortune, or How Gladys Hustled (Henry)