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An eccentric benefactor leaves a curious legacy: a perpetual fund whose sole purpose is to finance a Christmas banquet for ten of the most wretched souls each year. The trustees, solemn humorists who relish cataloguing human sorrow, shoulder the task of selecting guests whose grief best illustrates life's darker currents. Their solemn mission sets the stage for a gathering that is as much a philosophical experiment as a holiday feast.
The banquet hall is draped in mournful purples, cypress garlands, and silver urns of wine that echo ancient rites of mourning. Each place is marked with a sprig of parsley, a subtle reminder of decay, while a skeletal figure presides at the head of the table, embodying the paradox of celebration amid desolation. As the guests take their seats, the evening becomes a quiet tableau of stark humor and introspection, inviting listeners to contemplate the thin line between charity and spectacle.
Language
en
Duration
~42 minutes (41K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
David Widger and Al Haines Updated: 2022-11-09.
Release date
2005-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1804–1864
Best known for dark, beautifully crafted classics like The Scarlet Letter and The House of the Seven Gables, this major American writer explored guilt, secrecy, and the moral pressure of life in Puritan New England. His stories mix psychological depth with a haunting sense of history that still feels fresh today.
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