Cabbages and KingsDoubleday, Page & Company for Review of Reviews, 1916 - 312 pagine A 1904 novel made up of interlinked short stories, written by O. Henry and set in a fictitious Central American country called the Republic of Anchuria. It takes its title from the poem "The Walrus and the Carpenter", featured in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass. Its plot contains famous elements in the poem: shoes and ships and sealing wax, cabbages and kings. It was inspired by the characters and situations that O. Henry encountered in Honduras in the late 1890s. |
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Pagina 26
... thought , the State Department , upon reading his introduction , would notice - and then he leaned back in his chair and laughed . He was get- ting as bad as the others . For the moment he had forgotten that Coralio was an insignificant ...
... thought , the State Department , upon reading his introduction , would notice - and then he leaned back in his chair and laughed . He was get- ting as bad as the others . For the moment he had forgotten that Coralio was an insignificant ...
Pagina 36
... other finger decoration . Geddie thought he could make out the familiar " IP " ; and a queer sensation of disquietude went over him . More personal and intimate was this - reminder of her than had been the sight of the 36 Cabbages and ...
... other finger decoration . Geddie thought he could make out the familiar " IP " ; and a queer sensation of disquietude went over him . More personal and intimate was this - reminder of her than had been the sight of the 36 Cabbages and ...
Pagina 38
... thought upon even trifling matters . He began to speculate upon many fanciful theories concerning the story of the bottle , rejecting each in turn . Ships in danger of wreck or disablement sometimes cast forth such precarious messengers ...
... thought upon even trifling matters . He began to speculate upon many fanciful theories concerning the story of the bottle , rejecting each in turn . Ships in danger of wreck or disablement sometimes cast forth such precarious messengers ...
Pagina 39
... thought stirred his pride and subdued what- ever emotions had been resurrected by the finding of the bottle . Geddie put on his coat and hat and walked out . He followed a street that led him along the border of the little plaza where a ...
... thought stirred his pride and subdued what- ever emotions had been resurrected by the finding of the bottle . Geddie put on his coat and hat and walked out . He followed a street that led him along the border of the little plaza where a ...
Pagina 50
... Thought I'd pay my respects to the flag . " " Sit down , " said Geddie . " I've been admiring your craft ever since it came in sight . Looks like a fast sailer . What's her tonnage ? " 66 " Search me ! " said Smith . 66 " I don't know ...
... Thought I'd pay my respects to the flag . " " Sit down , " said Geddie . " I've been admiring your craft ever since it came in sight . Looks like a fast sailer . What's her tonnage ? " 66 " Search me ! " said Smith . 66 " I don't know ...
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admiral aguardiente American Anchuria Atwood bananas beach Beelzebub Billy Keogh Blythe boat bottle captain Caribs Casa Morena chair cigar Clancy coast cocoanut Colonel Falcon consul Coralio crew Dalesburg dark Dicky dollars Don Sabas door drink El Nacional Estebán eyes face Felipe flag friends Geddie graft grass Gregg Guatemala hand head Hemstetter honour Johnny Johnny's Karlsefin lady land laughed looked Losada Madama Maloney Mellinger morning native never night Number Olivarra Orleans paint Pasa pesos phonograph picture President Miraflores president's republic Rosine sail sand says seemed Señor Goodwin señorita shoes shore sloop smile smoke Spanish Spanish Main steamer steps stood street tell there's thing thousand tintype took town trepanning tropics turned Twas valise Vega verree Vesuvius Wahrfield waiting walked White Winchester rifles yacht Zavalla