The Four Million (Version 3)


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Considered one of his finest works, The Four Million (1906) is a collection of short stories by American writer O. Henry (1862-1910). Despite exploring serious themes of poverty, hope and persecution, O. Henry’s dry, quick wit with a twist at the end make these stories a delight to read. (Summary by valroth)

Chapters

Tobin’s Palm 17:40 Read by valroth
The Gift of the Magi 13:52 Read by valroth
A Cosmopolite in a Cafe 13:30 Read by valroth
Between Rounds 13:58 Read by valroth
The Skylight Room 15:11 Read by valroth
A Service of Love 14:09 Read by valroth
The Coming Out of Maggie 16:59 Read by valroth
Man About Town 11:35 Read by valroth
The Cop and the Anthem 15:59 Read by valroth
An Adjustment of Nature 12:40 Read by valroth
Memoirs of a Yellow Dog 11:28 Read by valroth
The Love Philtre of Ikey Schoenstein 11:40 Read by valroth
Mammon and the Archer 14:40 Read by valroth
Springtime à la Carte 14:23 Read by valroth
The Green Door 17:42 Read by valroth
From the Cabby’s Seat 11:28 Read by valroth
An Unfinished Story 15:11 Read by valroth
The Caliph, Cupid and the Clock 14:33 Read by valroth
Sisters of the Golden Circle 14:30 Read by valroth
The Romance of a Busy Broker 9:17 Read by valroth
After Twenty Years 7:42 Read by valroth
Lost on Dress Parade 15:03 Read by valroth
By Courier 8:46 Read by valroth
The Furnished Room 16:51 Read by valroth
The Brief Début of Tildy 14:50 Read by valroth