The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg
My Debut as a Literary Person
The 1,000,000 Bank-Note
The Esquimau Maiden's Romance
My First Lie, and How I Got Out of It
The Belated Russian Passport
Two Little Tales
About Play-Acting
Diplomatic Pay and Clothes
Is He Living or Is He Dead?
My Boyhood Dreams
The Austrian Edison Keeping School Again
The Death Disk
We Ought Never to Do Wrong
When People Are Looking
A Double-Barreled Detective Story
A Petition to the Queen of England
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A short story published here as a Penguin 60s Classic.
This is a morality tale, about a town in which the people consider themselves better than their neighbouring town, and are proud of their incorruptible reputation. A stranger is offended in a way we do not learn, but is offended enough to set into play a scheme to ruin the town and their reputation.
Cleverly written, with pace and structure to a simple enough story, but with a complexity around the multiple characters and their subsequent unmasking of their lack of truth. A somewhat timeless story, exploring self interest and greed.
Four stars from five for me.
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