Elsie in New York and Other Stories
Written by O. Henry
Narrated by Bobbie Frohman and Susan McCarthy
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1. Elsie in New York
2. The Purple Dress
3. Little Speck in Garnered Fruit
4. The Pendulum
5. The Rubaiyat of a Scotch Highball
In "Elsie in New York," Elsie is an innocent young woman who, upon the death of her father, must look for work to make a living. Her father expected her to trust to the good heartedness of his previous employer, but Elsie prefers to make her own way in life. Although she visits an employment agency and applies for several positions, do-gooders interfere. Thinking they are saving her soul, in actuality they point her to her destruction.
In "The Purple Dress," two young women clerks have been saving money all year to buy new dresses for the one gala of their year, the annual Thanksgiving dinner given by their employer. Both are hoping to catch the eye of one attractive gentleman bachelor at the party. But interactions with a landlady and a dressmaker intervene, and things turn out much differently than either girl could have imagined.
Champion welter-weight boxer, Kid McGarry's new bride wants a peach. Peaches are out of season, so there are none in the shops although all have oranges. Oranges won't do. McGarry entices the local police captain to raid a gambling joint run by Denver Dick, a heavyweight. After beating Denver Dick, McGarry takes a last peach from the lavish dining room and presents it to his new wife. Her reaction is classic O. Henry.
"The Pendulum" is a story about a man called John Perkins, who's behaviour is like a clock's pendulum, going from one extreme to the other. In the story, the two extremes are him being bored of his life and marriage and then when his wife leaves, him longing for her to come back and then realising his mistakes. Once his wife returns, the question is whether he learned from his mistakes.
The Rubaiyat of a Scotch Highball tells the tale of Bob Babbitt, who comes to a rude awakening about his drinking. He pictured himself as charming, reasonably social man and realized that everyone else saw him as a drunkard. Although he stops drinking, his problems with appearances don't.
O. Henry
O. Henry (1862-1910) was an American short story writer. Born and raised in North Carolina, O. Henry—whose real name was William Sydney Porter—moved to Texas in 1882 in search of work. He met and married Athol Estes in Austin, where he became well known as a musician and socialite. In 1888, Athol gave birth to a son who died soon after, and in 1889 a daughter named Margaret was born. Porter began working as a teller and bookkeeper at the First National Bank of Austin in 1890 and was fired four years later and accused of embezzlement. Afterward, he began publishing a satirical weekly called The Rolling Stone, but in 1895 he was arrested in Houston following an audit of his former employer. While waiting to stand trial, Henry fled to Honduras, where he lived for six months before returning to Texas to surrender himself upon hearing of Athol’s declining health. She died in July of 1897 from tuberculosis, and Porter served three years at the Ohio Penitentiary before moving to Pittsburgh to care for his daughter. While in prison, he began publishing stories under the pseudonym “O. Henry,” finding some success and launching a career that would blossom upon his release with such short stories as “The Gift of the Magi” (1905) and “The Ransom of Red Chief” (1907). He is recognized as one of America’s leading writers of short fiction, and the annual O. Henry Award—which has been won by such writers as William Faulkner, John Updike, and Eudora Welty—remains one of America’s most prestigious literary prizes.
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