“There is a saying that no man has tasted the full flavour of life until he has known poverty, love and war. The justness of this reflection commends it to the lover of condensed philosophy. The three conditions embrace about all there is in life worth knowing. A surface thinker might deem that wealth should be added to the list. Not so. When a poor man finds a long-hidden quarter-dollar that has slipped through a rip into his vest lining, he sounds the pleasure of life with a deeper plummet than any millionaire can hope to cast.”
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This volume gathers the complete literary output of O. Henry, the American short story writer known for his wit, wordplay, and surprise endings. The collection includes his most famous tales such as 'The Gift of the Magi' and 'The Ransom of Red Chief,' alongside lesser-known stories. The illustrated edition features visual accompaniments that complement the text, offering readers a fuller experience of O. Henry's early 20th-century New York City settings and character-driven narratives. The book serves as a reference for fans and scholars seeking the entirety of his published fiction in one place. more
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