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They will tell you in Anchuria, that President Miraflores, of that volatile republic, died by his own hand in the coast town of Coralio; that he had reached thus far in flight from the inconveniences of an imminent revolution; and that one hundred thousand dollars, government funds, which he carried with him in an American leather valise as a souvenir of his tempestuous administration, was never afterward recovered. Cabbages and Kings was O. Henry's first collection of short stories, published in 1904.
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Social life and customs, Fiction, Classic Literature, New York (N.Y.) -- Social life and customs -- Fiction, Short stories, American fiction (fictional works by one author), New york (n.y.), fiction, American Short stories, English Ballads, Texts, Scots Ballads, English Folk songs, Scots Folk songs, English Narrative poetryPlaces
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"CORALLO reclined, in the mid-day heat, like some vacuous beauty lounging in a guarded harem."
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