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"The Little Red Foot" is a short story written by Robert W. Chambers, an American author known for works of fiction that include horror, romance, and mystery. This short story was published in 1908 as part of Chambers' collection entitled "Common Law".
"The Common Law," the book featuring "The Little Red Foot," is notable for exploring themes related to unconventional relationships, societal expectations, and personal desires.

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Summary
In "The Little Red Foot", Chambers addresses themes of romance, art and mystery. The story revolves around the character of Olga, a young artist and model with a striking physical feature (slightly red feet) that is the central focus of the narrative. The protagonist, a painter named Sidney, falls in love with Olga and her unique beauty, especially her little red feet. However, his fascination with her eventually leads to unexpected and tragic results...

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Contents

I. SIR WILLIAM PASSES
II. TWO PEERS SANS PEERAGE
III. THE POT BOILS
IV. TWO COUNTRY MICE
V. A SUPPER
VI. RUSTIC GALLANTRY
VII. BEFORE THE STORM
VIII. SHEEP AND GOATS
IX. STOLE AWAY
X. A NIGHT MARCH
XI. SUMMER HOUSE POINT
XII. THE SHAPE IN WHITE
XIII. THE DROWNED LANDS
XIV. THE LITTLE RED FOOT
XV. WEST RIVER
XVI. A TROUBLED MIND
XVII. DEEPER TROUBLE
XVIII. FIRELIGHT
XIX. OUT OF THE NORTH
XX. IN SHADOW-LAND
XXI. THE DEMON
XXII. HAG-RIDDEN
XXIII. WINTER AND SPRING
XXIV. GREEN-COATS
XXV. BURKE'S TAVERN
XXVI. ORDERS
XXVII. FIRE-FLIES
XXVIII. OYANEH!
XXIX. THE WOOD OF BRAKABEEN
XXX. A LONG GOOD-BYE
XXXI. "IN THE VALLEY"
AFTERMATH