"A Retrieved Reformation" The Cosmopolitan Magazine, April 1903
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"A Retrieved Reformation" is a short story by American author O. Henry first published in The Cosmopolitan Magazine, April 1903.[1][2] The original title was "A Retrieved Reform". It was illustrated by A.I. Keller.
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