Sixes and Sevens, Volume II
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Narrated by:
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Gene Engene
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By:
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O. Henry
About this listen
All over the world, O. Henry, one of the most famous pen names in history, stands for the very best in short-story writing. The stories included in this audibook are:
- "The Last of the Troubadours"
- "The Diamond of Kali"
- "The Caballero's Way"
- "Transformation of Martin Burney"
- "The Pimienta Pancakes"
- "The Missing Chord"
- "The Reformation of Calliope"
- "Telemachus, Friend"
- "Holding Up a Train"
- "A Call Loan"
- "The Indian Summer of Dry Valley Johnson"
- "The Caliph and the Cad"
- "The Champion of the Weather"
- "Jimmy Hayes and Muriel"
- "New York by Campfire Light"
- "The Greater Coney"
- "The Lady Higher Up"
- "The Princess and the Puma"
- "The Ransom of Mack"
- "Let Me Feel Your Pulse"
- "The Sleuths"
- "The Adventures of Shamrock Jolnes"
- "Christmas by Injunction"
- "The Handbook of Hymen"
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