"A young man, raised to experience every pleasure and social nicety his father missed, deludes himself into believing he is not his father's son. No, he is the son of the great pianist, Fortune Dolbrowski. He has the letters to prove it." (Lynn Gardner)
Originally published in Scribner's Magazine, June 1909.
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| October 1910 | Tales of Men and Ghosts | Charles Scribner's Sons | Collection | 71 | |
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Tales of Men and Ghosts | Wildside Press | Collection | |
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Tales of Men and Ghosts | ValdeBooks | Collection | 41 |
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Tales of Men and Ghosts | CreateSpace | Collection | |
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Tales of Men and Ghosts | LibriVox | Collection | |3 |