Who Said It?
Characters
Objects
Places
Miscellaneous
100

"Has she anything on her mind worth thinking twice - a man for instance?"

The doctor in "The Last Leaf"

100
A crusty old "failure" in art.

Mr. Behrman

100

Item that cost four pounds, ninety-nine

Batteries

100

City in which many of O. Henry's stories are set.

New York City

100

The song the expressman was humming toward the beginning of the train journey.

"The Sweet By and By"

200

"I'll have this house painted red, white, and blue next summer and see if that'll make his Dutch nose turn up any higher."

Anthony Rockwall
200

The expressman in "The Invalid's Story"

Thompson

200

This was the only source of sustenance that the unnamed man in "To Build a Fire" brought on his journey.

A sandwich made of biscuits and bacon grease.

200

The frozen, far-North region traveled in "To Build a Fire"

The Yukon
200

Method by which poor Louis was going to be killed

Asphyxiation by gas

300

"They was heliotrope to HIM!"

Thompson from "The Invalid's Story"

300

First name of the would-be thief in "The Burglar's Christmas"

William

300

This blank object symbolized the old artist's failure in his career

Canvas

300

City the Strudwardens were arguing about visiting for Easter

Vienna

300

Amount of money Towers Chandler saved each week toward his grand evening out

One dollar

400

"Not a sound, he never stirred; it must have been quite painless.  All the same I feel rather horrid now it's done."

Elsie from "Louis"

400

Adventurous yet sensible young woman who wanted to dress in clothing exemplifying a different station or class in life.

Miss Marion

400

In two different stories, this object plays a role: in one, it reveals the face of a wanted criminal; in another, it is the only hope for survival

A match (or matches)

400

City in which "The Burglar's Christmas" takes place

Chicago

400

A lack of this beverage set off the chain of events in Charlie Fish's short story

Milk

500

"A man gets in a groove in New York. It takes the West to put a razor-edge on him."

Bob in "After Twenty Years"

500

Last name of the man who had died, in "The Invalid's Story"

Hackett

500

Mo compliments this fashion item of Daniel's

Pajamas

500

Between which two states were the characters traveling by train in "The Invalid's Story"

Ohio to Wisconsin

500

What time did Miss Lantry's train arrive in "Mammon and the Archer"?

8:30 PM

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