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Cabbages and Kings (1904)
by O. Henry
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CABBAGES AND KINGS

CABBAGES AND KINGS


BY


O. HENRY



NEW YORK

McCLURE, PHILLIPS & CO.

MCMIV

Copyright, 1904, by

McCLURE, PHILLIPS & CO.

Published, November, 1904

CONTENTS

PAGE
XVII The Proem: By the Carpenter 3
I. Fox-in-the-Morning 11
II. The Lotus and the Bottle 27
III. Smith 48
IV. Caught 69
V. Cupid’s Exile Number Two 91
VI. The Phonograph and the Graft 102
VII. Money Maze 126
VIII. The Admiral 144
IX. The Flag Paramount 159
X. The Shamrock and the Palm 177
XI. The Remnants of the Code 208
XII. Shoes 225
XIII. Ships 242
XIV. Masters of Arts 257
XV. Dicky 285
XVI. Rouge et Noir 307
XVII. Two Recalls 324
XVIII. The Vitagraphoscope 339

CABBAGES AND KINGS



The time has come,” the Walrus said,
“To talk of many things;
Of shoes and ships and sealing-wax,
And cabbages and kings.”
THE WALRUS AND THE CARPENTER



This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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