Cabbages and KingsA series of stories which each explore some individual aspect of life in a paralytically sleepy Central American town while each advancing some aspect of the larger plot and relating back one to another in a complex structure which slowly explicates its own background even as it painstakingly erects a town which is one of the most detailed literary creations of the period. In this book, O. Henry coined the term "banana republic." |
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Pagina 20
Otherwise he would not have tried to make his message a confidential one ; and , besides , everybody would have heard the news . I'm going around now to see Dr. Zavalla , and start a man up the trail to cut the telegraph wire .
Otherwise he would not have tried to make his message a confidential one ; and , besides , everybody would have heard the news . I'm going around now to see Dr. Zavalla , and start a man up the trail to cut the telegraph wire .
Pagina 21
From what I've heard of her , though , I imagine that she wouldn't stick at anything to carry her point . Don't get romantic , Billy . Sometimes I begin to fear that there's Irish blood in your ancestry .
From what I've heard of her , though , I imagine that she wouldn't stick at anything to carry her point . Don't get romantic , Billy . Sometimes I begin to fear that there's Irish blood in your ancestry .
Pagina 26
The consul knew that not one in fifty of his acquaintances in the States had ever heard of Coralio . He knew that two men , at any rate , would have to read his report — some underling in the State Department and a compositor in ...
The consul knew that not one in fifty of his acquaintances in the States had ever heard of Coralio . He knew that two men , at any rate , would have to read his report — some underling in the State Department and a compositor in ...
Pagina 27
... of the large exporters in the United States in permitting the French and German houses to practically control the trade interests of this rich and productive country ” — when he heard the hoarse notes of a steamer's siren .
... of the large exporters in the United States in permitting the French and German houses to practically control the trade interests of this rich and productive country ” — when he heard the hoarse notes of a steamer's siren .
Pagina 32
He had succeeded thoroughly in that , During the twelve months of his life in Coralio no word had passed between them , though he had sometimes heard of her through the dilatory correspondence with the few friends to whom he still wrote ...
He had succeeded thoroughly in that , During the twelve months of his life in Coralio no word had passed between them , though he had sometimes heard of her through the dilatory correspondence with the few friends to whom he still wrote ...
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Pagina 14 - His Nibs skedaddled yesterday per jack-rabbit line with all the coin in the kitty and the bundle of muslin he's spoony about. The boodle is six figures short. Our crowd in good shape, but we need the spondulicks. You collar it. The main guy and the dry goods are headed for the briny. You to know what to do. BOB.
Pagina 59 - The mountains reached up their bulky shoulders to receive the level gallop of Apollo's homing steeds, the day died in the lagoons and in the shadowed banana groves and in the mangrove swamps, where the great blue crabs were beginning to crawl to land for their nightly ramble. And it died, at last, upon the highest peaks. Then the brief twilight, ephemeral as the flight of a moth, came and went; the Southern Cross peeped with its topmost eye above a row of palms, and the fire-flies heralded with their...
Pagina 11 - CORALIO reclined, in the mid-day heat, like some vacuous beauty lounging in a guarded harem. The town lay at the sea's edge on a strip of alluvial coast. It was set like a little pearl in an emerald band. Behind it, and seeming almost to topple, imminent, above it, rose the sea-following range of the Cordilleras.