Thursday, August 11, 2005

07-11.11.05:O.Henry: The Princess and the Puma 3 pages


There had to be a king and queen, of course. The king was a terrible old man who wore six-shooters and spurs, and shouted in such a tremendous voice that the rattlers on the prairie would run into their holes under the prickly pear. Before there was a royal family they called the man "Whispering Ben." When he came to own 50,000 acres of land and more cattle than he could count, they called him O'Donnell "the Cattle King."
The queen had been a Mexican girl from Laredo. She made a good, mild, Coloradoclaro wife, and even succeeded in teaching Ben to modify his voice sufficiently while in the house to keep the dishes from being broken. When Ben got to be king she would sit on the gallery of Espinosa Ranch and weave rush mats. When wealth became so irresistible and oppressive that upholstered chairs and a centre table were brought down from San Antone in the wagons, she bowed her smooth, dark head, and shared the fate of the Danaë.
To avoid lèse-majesté you have been presented first to the king and queen. They do not enter the story, which might be called "The Chronicle of the Princess, the Happy Thought, and the Lion that Bungled his Job."


I would like you to select the short story you will read and to write the following information in the comment you will have to post.
- the class to which you belong
- the name of each student in the group

Every story can be read by only one group in each class !

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Link to the short story

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Frédéric Ney and Dimitri Persoz 1M6, will study the princess and the puma.

9:20 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sophie and Joëlle will study the Princess and the Puma 1M2

5:49 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Luca abd Laura will take that short story 1M6

7:18 AM  

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