Sixes and Sevens

by O. Henry

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Fans of classic short fiction will relish this collection of gems from one of the unquestioned masters of the form. From a down-on-his-luck troubadour to a talking statue, Sixes and Sevens is populated by a cast of quirky, endearing characters that only O. Henry could conjure, not to mention plenty of the author's trademark plot twists and surprise endings. It's a must-read for anyone hankering for a dose of entertaining, well-wrought writing.

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O. Henry is the pen name of William Sidney Porter, who was born on September 11, 1862 in Greensboro, North Carolina. Porter was a licensed pharmacist and worked on a sheep ranch in Texas. He was a draftsman for the General Land Office and a teller for the First National Bank of Texas. He was convicted of embezzlement and eventually served five show more years in prison. While in prison, he began writing short stories under his pseudonym and eventually wrote over 300. As O. Henry, Porter is one of America's best known writers, and his stories, such as "The Gift of the Magi" and "The Ransom of Red Chief", are still taught in schools. In 1918, the O. Henry Awards, an annual anthology of short stories, was established in his honor. Porter died on June 5, 1910. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Sixes and Sevens
Original title
Sixes and Sevens
Original publication date
1911
Important places
New York, New York, USA
First words
Inexorably Sam Galloway saddled his pony.
Quotations
I asked about Pedro, and they told me the doctor said he would recover provided his wounds didn't turn out to be fatal.
We had stoked and second-cooked ourselves down there on a fruit steamer from New Orleans to try our luck, which was discharged, after we got there, for lack of evidence.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)“Take him for six dollars,” said Hop-along Bibb. “He's got his dates and colours mixed.”
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Contents:
  • The Last of the Troubadours
  • The Sleuths
  • Witches' Loaves
  • The Pride of the Cities
  • Holding Up a Train
  • Ulysses and the Dogman
  • The Champion of the Weather
  • Ma... (show all)kes the Whole World Kin
  • At Arms with Morpheus
  • A Ghost of a Chance
  • Jimmy Hayes and Muriel
  • The Door of Unrest
  • The Duplicity of Hargraves
  • Let Me Feel Your Pulse
  • October and June
  • The Church with an Overshot-Wheel
  • New York by Camp Fire Light
  • The Adventures of Shamrock Jolnes
  • The Lady Higher Up
  • The Greater Coney
  • Law and Order
  • Transformation of Martin Burney
  • The Caliph and the Cad
  • The Diamond of Kali
  • The Day We Celebrate

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
DDC/MDS
813.0108Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in EnglishBy typeShort fiction
LCC
PZ3 .P835Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction in English
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