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AFTER TWENTY YEARSAFTER TWENTY YEARSAFTER TWENTY YEARSAFTER TWENTY YEARSAFTER TWENTY YEARS
❑❑❑❑❑ O. HENRY
The Policeman on the beat moved up the avenue impressively.
The impressiveness was habitual and not for show, for specta-
tors were few. The time was barely 10 o’clock at night, but
chilly gusts of wind with a taste of rain in them had well nigh
depeopled the streets.
Trying doors as he went, twirling his club with many
intricate and artful movements, turning now and then to cast
his watchful eye down the pacific thoroughfare, the officer,
with his stalwart form and slight swagger, made a fine picture
of a guardian of the peace. The vicinity was one that kept
early hours. Now and then you might see the lights of a cigar
store or of an all-night lunch counter; but the majority of the
doors belonged to business places that had long since been
closed.
When about midway of a certain block the policeman
suddenly slowed his walk. In the doorway of a darkened hard-
ware store a man leaned, with an unlighted cigar in his mouth.
As the policeman walked up to him the man spoke up quickly.
“It’s all right, officer,” he said, reassuringly. “I’m just
waiting for a friend. It’s an appointment made twenty years
ago. Sounds a little funny to you, doesn’t it? Well, I’ll explain
if you’d like to make certain it’s all right. About that long ago
there used to be a restaurant where this store stands—‘Big
Joe’ Brady’s restaurant.”
“Until five years ago,” said the policeman. “It was torn
down then.”
The man in the doorway struck a match and lit his cigar.
The light showed a pale, square-jawed face with keen eyes,
and a little white scar near his right eyebrow. His scarfpin was
a large diamond, oddly set.
“Twenty years ago tonight,” said the man. “1 dined here
at ‘Big Joe, Brady’s with Jimmy Wells, my best chum, and the
finest chap in the world. He and I were raised here in New
York, just like two brothers, together. I was eighteen and
Jimmy was twenty. The next morning I was to start for the
West to make my fortune. You couldn’t have dragged Jimmy
out of New York; he thought it was the only place on earth.
Well, we agreed that night that we would meet here again
exactly twenty years from the date and time, no matter what
our conditions might be or from what distance we might have
to come. We figured that in twenty years each of us ought to
have our destiny worked out and our fortunes made, whatever
they were going to be.”
“It sounds pretty interesting,” said the policeman. “Rather
a long time between meets, though, it seems to me. Haven’t
you heard from your friend since you left?”
“Well, yes, for a time we corresponded,” said the other.
“But after a year or two we lost track of each other. You see,
the West is a pretty big proposition, and I kept hustling around
over it pretty lively. But I know Jimmy will meet me here if
he’s alive, for he always was the truest, staunchest old chap
in the world. He’ll never forget. I came a thousand miles to
stand in this door tonight, and it’s worth it if my old partner
turns up.”
The waiting man pulled out a handsome watch, the lids
of it set with small diamonds.
“Three minutes to ten,” he announced. “It was exactly
ten o’clock when we parted here at the restaurant door,”
“Did pretty well out West, didn’t you?” asked the police-
man.
2 O. HENRY
1
“You bet! I hope Jimmy has done half as well. He was a
kind of plodder, though, good fellow as he was. I’ve had to
compete with some of the sharpest wits. A man gets in a
groove in New York. It takes the West to put a razor-edge on
him.”
The policeman twirled his club and took a step or two.
“I’ll be on my way. Hope your friend comes around all
right. Going to call time on him sharp?”
“I should say not!” said the other. “I’ll give him half an
hour at least, If Jimmy is alive on earth he’ll be here by that
time. So long, officer.”
“Good night, sir,” said the policeman, passing on along
his beat, trying doors as he went.
There was now a fine, cold drizzle falling, and the wind
had risen from its uncertain puffs into a steady blow. The few
foot passengers astir in that quarter hurried dismally and
silently along with coat collars turned high and pocketed hands.
And in the door of the hardware store the man who had come
a thousand miles to fill an appointment, uncertain almost to
absurdity, with the friend of his youth, smoked his cigar and
waited.
About twenty minutes he waited, and then a tall man in
a long overcoat, with collar turned up to his ears, hurried
across from the opposite side of the street. He went directly
to the waiting man.
“Is that you, Bob?” he asked, doubtfully.
“Is that you, Jimmy Wells?” cried the man in the door.
“Bless my heart!” exclaimed the new arrival, grasping
both the other’s hands with his own. “It’s Bob, sure as fate. I
was certain I’d find you here if you were still in existence.
Well, well, well!—twenty years is a long time. The old restau-
rant’s gone, Bob; I wish it had lasted, so we could have had
another dinner there. How has the West treated you, old
man?”
“Bully; it has given me everything I asked it for. You’ve
changed lots, Jimmy. I never thought you were so tall by two
or three inches.”
“Oh, I grew a bit after I was twenty.”
“Doing well in New York, Jimmy?”
“Moderately. I have a position in one of the city depart-
ments. Come on, Bob; we’ll go around to a place I know of,
and have a good long talk about old times.”
The two men started up the street, arm in arm. The man
from the West, his egotism enlarged by success, was beginning
to outline the history of his career. The other, submerged in
his overcoat, listened with interest.
At the corner stood a drug store, brilliant with electric
lights. When they came into this glare each of them turned
simultaneously to gaze upon the other’s face.
The man from the West stopped suddenly and released
his arm.
“You’re not Jimmy Wells,” he snapped. “Twenty years is
a long time, but not long enough to change a man’s nose from
a Roman to a pug.”
“It sometimes changes a good man into a bad one,” said
the tall man. “You’ve been under arrest for ten minutes, ‘Silky’
Bob. Chicago thinks you may have dropped over our way and
wires us she wants to have a chat with you. Going quietly, are
you? That’s sensible. Now, before we go on to the station
here’s a note I was asked to hand you. You may read it here
at the window. It’s from Patrolman Wells.”
The man from the West unfolded the little piece of paper
handed him. His hand was steady when he began to read, but
it trembled a little by the time he had finished. The note was
rather short:
Bob: I was at the appointed place on time. When you
struck the match to light your cigar I saw it was the face of the
man wanted in Chicago. Somehow I couldn’t do it myself, so
I went around and got a plain-clothes man to do the job.
“JIMMY”
4 O. HENRYAfterTwentyYears 3
1
AFTER TWENTY YEARS
O. HENRY’S real name was William Sydney Porter. He was
born in Greensboro, North Carolina, in 1862. He went to
Texas at the age of twenty and drifted from one job to another
till he became a teller in a bank. He quit this job to begin
newspaper work but later started writing stories under the
pseudonym O. Henry. He started living in New York, where
he died in 1910. He specialised in the short story that ends
with a completely unexpected surprise.
“After Twenty Years” is a story of a meeting between two
friends according to the promise they made twenty years ago.
They wish to tell each other of what befell them in the inter-
vening years. The end of the story brings surprise.
Comprehension
I. Twenty years after they make the promise the two friends
meet at the appointed place and time.
(a) Do the men recognise each other? If the patrolman
recognised Bob, why did he not say it?
(b) When they separated twenty years ago to make their
destiny, what were their feelings for each other?
(c) Have their feelings changed in the long years?
II. The patrolman goes away and a tall man, declaring himself
to be Jimmy Wells, greets the man from the west. At the
drug store, each of them turns to gaze upon the other’s face.
(a) What does the man from the west realise about his
companion?
(b) How did he know that the tall man was not Jimmy
Wells?
III. The tall man gives ‘Silky’ Bob a note from Ratrolman Wells,
(a) Why did Bob’s hand tremble when he finished reading
the note?
Discussion and Writing
1. Pointing out Jimmy Well’s dilemma when he meets ‘Silky’
Bob after twenty years, discuss whether or not you would
maintain that he did the only thing he should have done.
2. How would you categorise the story: comic or tragic? Give
reasons for your answer based on the details of the story.
3. Though Bob is an underworld character, what is it that
makes it difficult for us to dislike him?
4. Compare and contrast the character and destinies of Jimmy
and Bob as presented in the story.
6 O. HENRYAfterTwentyYears 5
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After twenty years

  • 1. 1 AFTER TWENTY YEARSAFTER TWENTY YEARSAFTER TWENTY YEARSAFTER TWENTY YEARSAFTER TWENTY YEARS ❑❑❑❑❑ O. HENRY The Policeman on the beat moved up the avenue impressively. The impressiveness was habitual and not for show, for specta- tors were few. The time was barely 10 o’clock at night, but chilly gusts of wind with a taste of rain in them had well nigh depeopled the streets. Trying doors as he went, twirling his club with many intricate and artful movements, turning now and then to cast his watchful eye down the pacific thoroughfare, the officer, with his stalwart form and slight swagger, made a fine picture of a guardian of the peace. The vicinity was one that kept early hours. Now and then you might see the lights of a cigar store or of an all-night lunch counter; but the majority of the doors belonged to business places that had long since been closed. When about midway of a certain block the policeman suddenly slowed his walk. In the doorway of a darkened hard- ware store a man leaned, with an unlighted cigar in his mouth. As the policeman walked up to him the man spoke up quickly. “It’s all right, officer,” he said, reassuringly. “I’m just waiting for a friend. It’s an appointment made twenty years ago. Sounds a little funny to you, doesn’t it? Well, I’ll explain if you’d like to make certain it’s all right. About that long ago there used to be a restaurant where this store stands—‘Big Joe’ Brady’s restaurant.” “Until five years ago,” said the policeman. “It was torn down then.” The man in the doorway struck a match and lit his cigar. The light showed a pale, square-jawed face with keen eyes, and a little white scar near his right eyebrow. His scarfpin was a large diamond, oddly set. “Twenty years ago tonight,” said the man. “1 dined here at ‘Big Joe, Brady’s with Jimmy Wells, my best chum, and the finest chap in the world. He and I were raised here in New York, just like two brothers, together. I was eighteen and Jimmy was twenty. The next morning I was to start for the West to make my fortune. You couldn’t have dragged Jimmy out of New York; he thought it was the only place on earth. Well, we agreed that night that we would meet here again exactly twenty years from the date and time, no matter what our conditions might be or from what distance we might have to come. We figured that in twenty years each of us ought to have our destiny worked out and our fortunes made, whatever they were going to be.” “It sounds pretty interesting,” said the policeman. “Rather a long time between meets, though, it seems to me. Haven’t you heard from your friend since you left?” “Well, yes, for a time we corresponded,” said the other. “But after a year or two we lost track of each other. You see, the West is a pretty big proposition, and I kept hustling around over it pretty lively. But I know Jimmy will meet me here if he’s alive, for he always was the truest, staunchest old chap in the world. He’ll never forget. I came a thousand miles to stand in this door tonight, and it’s worth it if my old partner turns up.” The waiting man pulled out a handsome watch, the lids of it set with small diamonds. “Three minutes to ten,” he announced. “It was exactly ten o’clock when we parted here at the restaurant door,” “Did pretty well out West, didn’t you?” asked the police- man. 2 O. HENRY 1
  • 2. “You bet! I hope Jimmy has done half as well. He was a kind of plodder, though, good fellow as he was. I’ve had to compete with some of the sharpest wits. A man gets in a groove in New York. It takes the West to put a razor-edge on him.” The policeman twirled his club and took a step or two. “I’ll be on my way. Hope your friend comes around all right. Going to call time on him sharp?” “I should say not!” said the other. “I’ll give him half an hour at least, If Jimmy is alive on earth he’ll be here by that time. So long, officer.” “Good night, sir,” said the policeman, passing on along his beat, trying doors as he went. There was now a fine, cold drizzle falling, and the wind had risen from its uncertain puffs into a steady blow. The few foot passengers astir in that quarter hurried dismally and silently along with coat collars turned high and pocketed hands. And in the door of the hardware store the man who had come a thousand miles to fill an appointment, uncertain almost to absurdity, with the friend of his youth, smoked his cigar and waited. About twenty minutes he waited, and then a tall man in a long overcoat, with collar turned up to his ears, hurried across from the opposite side of the street. He went directly to the waiting man. “Is that you, Bob?” he asked, doubtfully. “Is that you, Jimmy Wells?” cried the man in the door. “Bless my heart!” exclaimed the new arrival, grasping both the other’s hands with his own. “It’s Bob, sure as fate. I was certain I’d find you here if you were still in existence. Well, well, well!—twenty years is a long time. The old restau- rant’s gone, Bob; I wish it had lasted, so we could have had another dinner there. How has the West treated you, old man?” “Bully; it has given me everything I asked it for. You’ve changed lots, Jimmy. I never thought you were so tall by two or three inches.” “Oh, I grew a bit after I was twenty.” “Doing well in New York, Jimmy?” “Moderately. I have a position in one of the city depart- ments. Come on, Bob; we’ll go around to a place I know of, and have a good long talk about old times.” The two men started up the street, arm in arm. The man from the West, his egotism enlarged by success, was beginning to outline the history of his career. The other, submerged in his overcoat, listened with interest. At the corner stood a drug store, brilliant with electric lights. When they came into this glare each of them turned simultaneously to gaze upon the other’s face. The man from the West stopped suddenly and released his arm. “You’re not Jimmy Wells,” he snapped. “Twenty years is a long time, but not long enough to change a man’s nose from a Roman to a pug.” “It sometimes changes a good man into a bad one,” said the tall man. “You’ve been under arrest for ten minutes, ‘Silky’ Bob. Chicago thinks you may have dropped over our way and wires us she wants to have a chat with you. Going quietly, are you? That’s sensible. Now, before we go on to the station here’s a note I was asked to hand you. You may read it here at the window. It’s from Patrolman Wells.” The man from the West unfolded the little piece of paper handed him. His hand was steady when he began to read, but it trembled a little by the time he had finished. The note was rather short: Bob: I was at the appointed place on time. When you struck the match to light your cigar I saw it was the face of the man wanted in Chicago. Somehow I couldn’t do it myself, so I went around and got a plain-clothes man to do the job. “JIMMY” 4 O. HENRYAfterTwentyYears 3 1
  • 3. AFTER TWENTY YEARS O. HENRY’S real name was William Sydney Porter. He was born in Greensboro, North Carolina, in 1862. He went to Texas at the age of twenty and drifted from one job to another till he became a teller in a bank. He quit this job to begin newspaper work but later started writing stories under the pseudonym O. Henry. He started living in New York, where he died in 1910. He specialised in the short story that ends with a completely unexpected surprise. “After Twenty Years” is a story of a meeting between two friends according to the promise they made twenty years ago. They wish to tell each other of what befell them in the inter- vening years. The end of the story brings surprise. Comprehension I. Twenty years after they make the promise the two friends meet at the appointed place and time. (a) Do the men recognise each other? If the patrolman recognised Bob, why did he not say it? (b) When they separated twenty years ago to make their destiny, what were their feelings for each other? (c) Have their feelings changed in the long years? II. The patrolman goes away and a tall man, declaring himself to be Jimmy Wells, greets the man from the west. At the drug store, each of them turns to gaze upon the other’s face. (a) What does the man from the west realise about his companion? (b) How did he know that the tall man was not Jimmy Wells? III. The tall man gives ‘Silky’ Bob a note from Ratrolman Wells, (a) Why did Bob’s hand tremble when he finished reading the note? Discussion and Writing 1. Pointing out Jimmy Well’s dilemma when he meets ‘Silky’ Bob after twenty years, discuss whether or not you would maintain that he did the only thing he should have done. 2. How would you categorise the story: comic or tragic? Give reasons for your answer based on the details of the story. 3. Though Bob is an underworld character, what is it that makes it difficult for us to dislike him? 4. Compare and contrast the character and destinies of Jimmy and Bob as presented in the story. 6 O. HENRYAfterTwentyYears 5 1