
Options
by O. Henry
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**The Rose of Dixie** A young woman's loyalty to her Confederate soldier husband is tested when she is pursued by a Union officer. **The Third Ingredient** A group of friends experiment with a new recipe, only to discover that the secret ingredient is not what they expected. **The Hiding of Black Bill** A notorious outlaw seeks refuge in a small town, posing as a respectable citizen. **Schools and Schools** A young boy's education is interrupted when he is sent to a boarding school, where he faces challenges and learns the value of friendship. **Thimble, Thimble** A man's relationship with his wife becomes strained after he wins a thimble in a raffle. **Supply and Demand** A small town is thrown into chaos when a shortage of water leads to a desperate search for a solution. **Buried Treasure** A group of children embark on a treasure hunt, only to discover that the real treasure lies in the journey itself. **To Him Who Waits** A man's patience is tested when he waits for his inheritance, only to find that it is not what he expected. **He Also Serves** A young man who is unable to fight in the war finds a different way to serve his country. **The Moment of Victory** A soldier's triumph in battle is short-lived when he realizes the true cost of war. **The Head-Hunter** A man's obsession with collecting heads leads to his downfall. **No Story** A writer struggles to come up with a story idea, only to find that inspiration strikes when he least expects it. **The Higher Pragmatism** A man's idealistic beliefs are challenged when he is forced to make a difficult decision. **Best-Seller** A struggling author finds success with a novel that he never intended to write. **Rus in Urbe** A city dweller finds solace in nature, only to discover that it is not what he expected. **A Poor Rule** A man's strict adherence to rules leads to unexpected consequences.Book Details
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William Sydney Porter (September 11, 1862 – June 5, 1910), better known by his pen name O. Henry, was an American short story writer. Porter was born in Greensboro, North Carolina. He moved to...
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