
Cabbages and Kings
by O. Henry
A series of stories which explore aspects of life in a paralytically sleepy Central American town, each advancing some aspect of the larger plot and relating back one to another in a complex structure. The larger, overriding plot slowly explicates its own background, even as it creates a town which is one of the most detailed literary creations of the period. In this book, O. Henry coined the term "banana republic".
Chapters
- Proem
- Ch. 1: "Fox-in-the-Morning"
- Ch. 2: The Lotus and the Bottle
- Ch. 3: Smith
- Ch. 4: Caught
- Ch. 5: Cupid's Exile Number Two
- Ch. 6: The Phonograph and the Graft
- Ch. 7: Money Maze
- Ch. 8: The Admiral
- Ch. 9: The Flag Paramount
- Ch. 10: The Shamrock and the Palm
- Ch. 11: The Remnants of the Code
- Ch. 12: Shoes
- Ch. 13: Ships
- Ch. 14: Masters of Arts
- Ch. 15: Dicky
- Ch. 16: Rouge et Noir
- Ch. 17: Two Recalls
- Ch. 18: The Vitagraphoscope









