The Furnished Room, a story by O. Henry published serially in 1904 and then collected in The Four Million in 1906. Restless, shifting, fugacious as time itself is a certain vast bulk of the population
The Skylight Room by O. Henry The Skylight Room First Mrs. Parker would show you the double parlours. You would not dare to interrupt her description of their advantages and of the merits of
The Cactus by O. Henry The Cactus The most notable thing about Time is that it is so purely relative. A large amount of reminiscence is, by common consent, conceded to the drowning man; and
O. Henry is a pseudonym used by WIlliam Sydney Poter. William Sydney Porter (O. Henry): Born: September 11, 1862, Greensboro, North Carolina Died: June 5, 1910, New York City, United States of America O. Henry
Babes in the Jungle by O. Henry Babes in the Jungle Montague Silver, the finest street man and art grafter in the West, says to me once in Little Rock: “If you ever lose your
Somewhere in the depths of the big city, where the unquiet dregs are forever being shaken together, young Murray and the Captain had met and become friends. Both were at the lowest ebb possible to
The Nice People by Henry Cuyler Bunner, who lived between August 3, 1855 and May 11, 1896. “They certainly are nice people,” I assented to my wife’s observation, using the colloquial phrase with a consciousness
The Last Leaf by O. Henry The Last Leaf In a little district west of Washington Square the streets have run crazy and broken themselves into small strips called “places.” These “places” make strange
CHINUA ACHEBE (1930-2013) A summary of of the life of the renowned Nigerian author – Chinua Achebe. Chinua Achebe of Nigeria was one of the most famous 20th Century African writers. He published his first
Queen Elizabeth II visited Nigeria many times before her death. Read on to find out more. Queen Elizabeth II in Nigeria There will be no Nigeria without mentioning the Britons. The history that has bound