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- The_Third_Ingredient abstract ""The Third Ingredient" is a short story by O. Henry, notable for its ironic take on the Stone Soup theme. The story was originally published in Everybody’s Magazine with illustrations by Frederic Dorr Steele. The next year it was included in O. Henry's collection Options. As reported by O. Henry's good friend and biographer C. Alphonso Smith, The Third Ingredient was inspired by a real experience:…in one of his first months in New York he was living in very humble lodgings and one evening found him without funds. He became so hungry that he could not finish the story on which he was working, and he walked up and down the landing between the rooms. The odor of cooking in one of the rooms increased his pangs, and he was beside himself when the door opened and a young girl said to him, "Have you had your supper? I've made hazlett stew and it's too much for me. It won't keep, so come and help me eat it."He was grateful for the invitation and partook of the stew which, she told him, was made from the liver, kidneys, and heart of a calf. The girl was a feather curler and, during the meal, she explained her work and showed him the peculiar kind of dull blade which was used in it. A few days later he rapped at her door to ask her to a more substantial dinner, but he found that she had gone and left no address.It is possible that O. Henry arrived at his final composition independently of the Stone Soup tradition. Unlike many other examples, it does not involve an element of trickery. However, the emphasis is on companionship: it may be argued that the "third ingredient" is heart (as it is literally in C. Alphonso Smith's description above), which could explain the departure from tradition.".
- The_Third_Ingredient author O._Henry.
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- The_Third_Ingredient pubDate "1908".
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