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Bexar Scrip No 2692 (short story)

  • Type: Short Story

Bexar Scrip No 2692 is a late 19th century short story by author William S Porter. - AsNotedIn

As you pass up the avenue you turn sharp round the corner of the court house, and on a steep hill before you you see a medieval castle.

You think of the Rhine; the "castled crag of Drachenfels"; the Lorelei; and the vine-clad slopes of Germany. And German it is in every line of its architecture and design.William Sydney Porter, Bexar Scrip No 2692




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  • Christoph C Stremme, The plan was drawn by an old draftsman from the "Vaterland," whose heart still loved the scenes of his native land, and it is said he reproduced the design of a certain castle near his birthplace, with remarkable fidelity.

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Y/M/D Association Description Place Locale Food Event
1895/00/00 William Sydney Porter Author W S Porter's "Bexar Scrip No 2692" is published in his literary magazine, The Rolling Stone, 1894-1895.

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Particulars for Bexar Scrip No 2692 (short story):
Narrative Arts Fiction prose literature, especially short stories and novels, that describes imaginary events and people
Narrative Arts Narrative an account of connected events
Narrative Arts Prose ordinary written language
Art Type Short Story short form narrative fiction

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Original Language: English



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