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Flappers and Philosophers


Table of Content


The Offshore Pirate
1. Chapter I
2. Chapter II
3. Chapter III
4. Chapter IV
5. Chapter V
6. Chapter VI

The Ice Palace
1. Chapter I
2. Chapter II
3. Chapter III
4. Chapter IV
5. Chapter V
6. Chapter VI

Head and Shoulders
1. Chapter I
2. Chapter II
3. Chapter III
4. Chapter IV
5. Chapter V

The Cut-Glass Bowl
1. Chapter I
2. Chapter II
3. Chapter III
4. Chapter IV

Bernice Bobs Her Hair
1. Chapter I
2. Chapter II
3. Chapter III
4. Chapter IV
5. Chapter V
6. Chapter VI

Benediction
1. Chapter I
2. Chapter II
3. Chapter III
4. Chapter IV
5. Chapter V
6. Chapter VI
7. Chapter VII

Dalyrimple Goes Wrong
1. Chapter I
2. Chapter II
3. Chapter III
4. Chapter IV
5. Chapter V
6. Chapter VI
7. Chapter VII
8. Chapter VIII

The Four Fists
1. Chapter I
2. Chapter II
3. Chapter III
4. Chapter IV




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Name: _____ [Date: 6/05/05]
Title: The Four Fists
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Review/comment: In this short story Samuel Meredith experiences the rights and wrongs of life and like the average person, he needs to be hurt to learn what not to do. Whenever he starts showing a poor quality, he gets the sense basically knocked into him, and he comes to realizations that he was indeed snobby, or selfish etc. Over time he fixes his wrongs, becoming a more well-rounded, gentlemanly man; something everybody likes.