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Originally Posted by Archaea
I'm certain the short stories I loved as a little kid, namely, those of O'Henry, are not considered noteworthy, but as a young grammar schooler, they impressed me.
I liked the Birthday Gift, or something like that. It involved a couple who gave everything important to other, the husband selling his watch for a haircomb, and the wife having her cut to buy a band for the watch. It moved me every time I read it as a child.
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The Gift of the Magi, no?
Yes, the ones they make you read as a child...The Tiger and the Lady, The Most Dangerous Game, etc. I rather wonder why they wasted our time with them. I don't see their literary significance other than the fact that everyone reads them as an eleven-year-old.