Mark Twain - Selected Stories Mark Twain - Selected Stories
Book 6 - SELECTED STORIES

Mark Twain - Selected Stories

The Story Of The Bad Little Boy

    • $5.99
    • $5.99

Publisher Description

MARK TWAIN - SELECTED STORIES
The Story Of The Bad Little Boy
 
 
Table of contents
About Barbers
A Ghost Story
The Story Of The Bad Little Boy
The Story Of The Good Little Boy
Punch, Brothers, Punch!
How I Edited an Agricultural Paper
A Dog's Tale
A True Story, Repeated Word for Word As I Heard It
Cannibalism In The Cars
The Great Revolution In Pitcairn
About Barbers
 
 
All things change except barbers, the ways of barbers, and the surroundings of barbers. These never change. What one experiences in a barber's shop the first time he enters one is what he always experiences in barbers' shops afterward till the end of his days. I got shaved this morning as usual. A man approached the door from Jones Street as I approached it from Main -- a thing that always happens. I hurried up, but it was of no use; he entered the door one little step ahead of me, and I followed in on his heels and saw him take the only vacant chair, the one presided over by the best barber. It always happens so. I sat down, hoping that I might fall heir to the chair belonging to the better of the remaining two barbers, for he had already begun combing his man's hair, while his comrade was not yet quite done rubbing up and oiling his customer's locks. I watched the probabilities with strong interest. When I saw that No. 2 was gaining on No. 1 my interest grew to solicitude. When No. 1 stopped a moment to make change on a bath ticket for a new-comer, and lost ground in the race, my solicitude rose to anxiety. When No. 1 caught up again, and both he and his comrade were pulling the towels away and brushing the powder from their customers' cheeks, and it was about an even thing which one would say "Next!" first, my very breath stood still with the suspense. But when at the culminating moment No. 1 stopped to pass a comb a couple of times through his customer's eyebrows, I saw that he had lost the race by a single instant, and I rose indignant and quitted the shop, to keep from falling into the hands of No. 2; for I have none of that enviable firmness that enables a man to look calmly into the eyes of a waiting barber and tell him he will wait for his fellow-barber's chair.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2023
4 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
104
Pages
PUBLISHER
ShadowPOET
SELLER
StreetLib Srl
SIZE
1.5
MB

More Books Like This

Masters of Prose - Mark Twain Masters of Prose - Mark Twain
2020
The Best Works The Best Works
2018
Mark Twain The Dover Reader Mark Twain The Dover Reader
2014
The Mark of the Beast The Mark of the Beast
2013
The Phantom Rickshaw and Other Ghost Stories The Phantom Rickshaw and Other Ghost Stories
2015
THE PHANTOM RICKSHAW AND OTHER GHOST STORIES THE PHANTOM RICKSHAW AND OTHER GHOST STORIES
2022

More Books by Mark Twain

The Prince and the Pauper The Prince and the Pauper
1910
A Horse's Tale A Horse's Tale
1910
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
2013
A Dog's Tale A Dog's Tale
1911
100 Greatest Books 100 Greatest Books
2018
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
1884

Other Books in This Series

Kate Chopin - Selected Stories Kate Chopin - Selected Stories
2023
Louisa May Alcott - Selected Stories Louisa May Alcott - Selected Stories
2023
Edgar Allan Poe - Selected Stories Edgar Allan Poe - Selected Stories
2023
O.Henry - Selected Stories O.Henry - Selected Stories
2023
Jack London - Selected Stories Jack London - Selected Stories
2023
Anton Chekhov - Selected stories Anton Chekhov - Selected stories
2023