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  2. One More for the Road (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    "One-Woman Show" "The Laurel and Hardy Alpha Centauri Farewell Tour" "Leftovers" "One More for the Road" "Tangerine" "With Smiles as Wide as Summer" "Time Intervening" "The Enemy in the Wheat" "Fore!" "My Son, Max" "The F.Scott/Tolstoy/Ahab Accumulator" "Well, What Do You Have to Say for Yourself?" "Diane de Forét" "The Cricket on the Hearth"

  3. The Fifth Step - Wikipedia

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    "The Fifth Step" takes place on a bench in Central Park.. Harold Jamieson is a 68-year old widower and retiree living in New York City.While reading the New York Times on a bench in Central Park one morning, he is approached by "Jack", an alcoholic salesman who is attempting to complete Alcoholics Anonymous' twelve-step program.

  4. The Sailor (short story) - Wikipedia

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    The opening paragraph introduces the sailor, Albert Edward Thomson, “probably the most memorable of all Pritchett’s eccentrics.” [4] He was lifting his knees high and holding his hands up, when I first saw him, as if, crossing the road through the stinging rain, he was breaking through the beaded curtain of a Pernambuco bar.

  5. Never Bet the Devil Your Head - Wikipedia

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    The story was published in the September 1841 issue of Graham's Magazine as "Never Bet Your Head: A Moral Tale". Its republication in the August 16, 1845, issue of the Broadway Journal included its now-standard title "Never Bet the Devil Your Head". [3] Noted Poe biographer Arthur Hobson Quinn dismissed the story, stating "it is a trifle." [6]

  6. The Fifth Quarter (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "The Fifth Quarter" is a short story by American author Stephen King, originally published in the April 1972 issue of Cavalier (under the pen name John Swithen) and later collected in King's 1993 collection Nightmares & Dreamscapes. It was filmed as an episode of the TNT miniseries Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King.

  7. One for the Road (short story) - Wikipedia

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    Booth concludes the story by saying Tookey died of a heart attack a couple of years after the incident. He mentions that he still has nightmares about that night and about Lumley's daughter, and warns the reader that if they are in the area, to never go up the road into Jerusalem's Lot for any reason, especially at night, lest the reader ...

  8. The Tell-Tale Heart - Wikipedia

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    The first word of the story, "True!", is an admission of their guilt, as well as an assurance of reliability. [10] This introduction also serves to gain the reader's attention. [13] Every word contributes to the purpose of moving the story forward, exemplifying Poe's theories about the writing of short stories. [14]

  9. Big Two-Hearted River - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Hemingway in 1923, two years before the publication of "Big Two-Hearted River" "Big Two-Hearted River" is a two-part short story written by American author Ernest Hemingway, published in the 1925 Boni & Liveright edition of In Our Time, the first American volume of Hemingway's short stories.

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