
THE GOLDEN WINDMILL AND OTHER STORIES
PREFACE
THE GOLDEN WINDMILL
A SOURCE OF IRRITATION
THE BROTHERS
“OLD IRON”
LITTLE WHITE FROCK
A GOOD ACTION
THEM OTHERS
THE BENT TREE
A dozen compact tales gather here, each crafted like a finely polished chair—simple in outline, sturdy in feeling, and ending with a modest surprise. The author opens with a playful preface that treats the listener as a discerning guest, urging you to taste the phrasing as much as the story. Settings shift from sleepy villages to bustling streets, but the core concerns—love, ambition, quiet mischief—remain familiar. The voice is conversational yet precise, turning ordinary moments into miniature dramas.
In the opening pieces you encounter a golden windmill that seems to promise fortune, a shy gardener whose hidden bloom reveals a quiet truth, and a chance meeting on a rainy platform that hints at an unexpected bond. The stories are brief enough for a coffee break yet linger long after the final line, offering the gentle twists of O. Henry and the subtle depth of Chekhov.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (303K characters)
Release date
2024-12-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1887–1928

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