"Hearts and Crosses" is a short story by O. Henry about a couple who run a boardinghouse where various characters congregate and form connections with each other. The story revolves around the mysterious Miss Mary, who is eventually revealed to be a criminal on the run. The ending features a twist that ties the characters' fates together.
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The O- Henry Playhouse - 1957 Hearts and Hands 1-7 was released on: USA: 6 March 1957
The main character in O. Henry's short story "Hearts and Hands" is Miss Fairchild, a young woman traveling on a train to Denver.
Knots and crosses is a game which a player can be knots (o) or crosses (x). The aim of the game is to get 3 knots or crosses in a row.
"A Departmental Case" by O. Henry is a story about a man named Tiddy who works at the Steely National Bank. When the bank experiences a shortage of $1,000, Tiddy is accused of the theft. However, it is revealed that the shortage was due to a computer error, clearing Tiddy's name.
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The Trey o' Hearts was created on 1914-08-04.
In "The Trimmed Lamp" by O. Henry, the protagonist is a young woman named Della who sells her long, beautiful hair to buy a Christmas gift for her husband. She is portrayed as a selfless and loving wife who sacrifices her prized possession to show her love for him.
The surprising ending of O' Henry's short story is that the man dressed roughly is truly the marshal and he just lied for Mr. Easton because he saw the chemistry between Mr. Easton and Miss Fairchild. That is why he said "My butterfly days are over, I fear."
In "Hearts and Hands" by O. Henry, the protagonist's nervous behavior with another passenger on the train foreshadows her connection to the marshal. Additionally, the marshal's hidden handcuffs hint at his true identity and purpose on the train.
O. Henry was born on September 11, 1862.
Henry O. Pollak was born on February 2, 1927.