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Tobin's Palm
From O' Henry's 'The Four Million': Two young sons of Ireland , John and Daniel (Tobin) head for Coney Island Amusement Park in order that good palm John can relieve Daniel of his worries over his girlfriend's not having arrived yet from County Sligo with his money. It's been three moneths and no sign of her. He consults a fortune teller who tells him things are not going his way and that he will soon see a pale girl, a dark man, and a man with a crooked nose who ( we can assume) holds the key to his future.
The Coming Out Of Maggie (also called Cinderella's Ball)
Warning : Racial slurs by today's standards, New York City as it really was by 1915 standards.
The story begins by explaining the Clover Leaf club, an Irish organization, and its exclusive dances. These dances are held at the Give-and-Take Athletic Association. To attend, you must be a part of the club or work for Rhinegold's paper-box factory. However, each member has the option to take an outsider to one dance.
Maggie Toole and Anna McCarty work together at the factory and are basically inseparable. Anna and her ''fellow,'' Jimmy Burns, would pick up Maggie every Saturday and bring her to the dance. It seems Maggie is a plain-looking girl who isn't sought after by any man.
One Saturday, the girls are leaving the factory when Anna tells Maggie to be ready, per usual, by 7pm. Instead of the usual response, Maggie says the ride will not be necessary; a gentleman is coming to get her to escort her to the dance. Anna is blown away and a little angry with Maggie's lack of information. ''You'll see to-night,'' Maggie says to Anna, and assures her she will see them at the dance.
The Secret Date
Around 8:30pm, Maggie and her gentleman friend enter the hall. Anna, whose eyes have been glued to the door since her arrival, is taken aback by how stunning the man is. Jimmy makes a few jealous comments, but Anna pulls him toward the couple.
The Four Million is the second published collection of short stories by O. Henry originally released on April 10, 1906, by McClure, Phillips & Co. in New York. There are twenty-five stories of various lengths including several of his best known works such as "The Gift of the Magi" and "The Cop and the Anthem". The book's title refers to the then population of New York City where many of the stories are set. O. Henry was responding to a newspaper editorial by Ward McAllister, who claimed that there were only four hundred people in New York City worth knowing, by instead opining that every human being in New York is worthy of notice.[1]
Contents
"Tobin's Palm"
"The Gift of the Magi"
"A Cosmopolite in a Cafe"
"Between Rounds"
"The Skylight Room"
"A Service of Love"
"The Coming-Out of Maggie"
"Man About Town"
"The Cop and the Anthem"
"An Adjustment of Nature"
"Memoirs of a Yellow Dog"
"The Love-Philtre of Ikey Schoenstein"
"Mammon and the Archer"
"Springtime à la Carte"
"The Green Door"
"From the Cabby's Seat"
"An Unfinished Story"
"The Caliph, Cupid and the Clock"
"Sisters of the Golden Circle"
"The Romance of a Busy Broker"
"After Twenty Years"
"Lost on Dress Parade"
"By Courier"
"The Furnished Room"
"The Brief Debut of Tildy"
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0:00.0 | Welcome back, everyone to one thousand one classic short stories and tales. This is your host and storyteller, John Haggardorn. Today, two great O'Henry's stories. |
0:22.6 | And O'Henry often wrote about New York City in the early 20th century, |
0:27.6 | and these two stories are no exception. |
0:29.6 | In the first story, Tobin's Palm. |
0:32.6 | There are two friends, and one friend is trying to distract the other |
0:36.6 | who is very troubled about |
0:38.5 | why his fiancé from Ireland has not reached America yet, but she's carrying his money from his |
0:43.5 | inherited estate. |
0:45.1 | So a trip to Coney Island is ordered to calm his nerves. |
0:48.7 | Does it? |
0:49.5 | We'll find out. |
0:51.5 | Tobin and me, the two of us, went down to Coney one day, for there was $4 between us, |
0:56.5 | and Tobin had need of distractions, for there was Katie Mahorner, his sweetheart of County |
1:01.8 | Sligo, lost since she started for America three months before with $200, her own savings, |
1:08.0 | and $100 from the sale of Tobin's inherited estate, a fine cottage and pig on |
1:13.3 | the bog-shinog. And since the letter that Tobin got saying that she had started to come to him, |
1:18.8 | not a bit of news had he heard or seen of Katie Mahorner. Tobin advertised in the papers, |
1:24.3 | but nothing could be found of the Colleen. So, to coney, me and Tobin went, |
1:29.9 | thinking that a turn of the shoots and the smell of the popcorn might raise the heart in his bosom. |
1:34.8 | But Tobin was a hard-headed man, and the sadness stuck in his skin. He ground his teeth at the |
1:40.4 | crying balloons. He cursed the moving pictures, and, though he would drink |
1:45.0 | whenever asked, he scorned, punch, and Judy, and was for licking the tin-type men as they came. |
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