Well, honey, "The Robe of Peace" by O. Henry is all about forgiveness and redemption. It's like a feel-good Hallmark movie, but with a twist of O. Henry's signature wit. So, grab some popcorn and enjoy the ride of second chances and finding peace in unexpected places.
Henry Donald Maurice Spence has written: 'Dreamland in history' 'The white robe of churches of the XIth century'
I'm sorry, but there seems to be a misunderstanding. O. Henry, the American short story writer, is not known to have written a story titled "The Robe of Peace." It's possible that you may be referring to a different author or a lesser-known work by O. Henry. O. Henry was renowned for his clever plot twists and his ability to capture the essence of everyday life in his stories. Some of his well-known works include "The Gift of the Magi," "The Ransom of Red Chief," and "The Last Leaf," among many others. If you have a different story or title in mind, please let me know, and I'll be glad to assist you further.
The climax in "The Robe of Peace" occurs when the protagonist faces a critical decision or conflict that determines the outcome of the story. This could be a moment of intense tension or realization that leads to a significant turning point in the narrative.
Lucy Barry Robe has written: 'Co-starring famous women and alcohol' -- subject(s): Alcohol use, Celebrities, Women
Norbert Leppert has written: 'Unter der Robe'
Lloyd Cassel Douglas has written: 'The robe'
Mark L. Cummings has written: 'The long robe and the scepter'
A dress, a robe.
Clifford Robe Shaw has written: 'Juvenile delinquency and urban areas' 'The natural history of a delinquent career' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Crime, Juvenile delinquency, Prisons
Guy Eugene Morton has written: 'The enemy within' 'The black robe'
Damase Potvin has written: 'Restons chez nous' 'La robe noire'
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