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"Free, and Other Stories" is a collection of short stories by Theodore Dreiser, published in 1918. Dreiser is perhaps best known for novels such as "An American Tragedy" and "Sister Carrie," but she also wrote numerous short stories that provide insight into human nature and society.
In "Free, and Other Stories," readers can expect to find a variety of themes and characters typical of Dreiser's work. His stories often explore the lives of ordinary people, their struggles, desires, and aspirations in the context of early 20th century America.

Summary
The large and rather comfortable apartment of Rufus Haymaker, architect, in Central Park West, was very silent. It was scarcely dawn yet, and at the edge of the park, over the way, looking out from the front windows which graced this abode and gave it its charm, a stately line of poplars was still shrouded in a gray morning mist. From his bedroom at one end of the hall, where, also, a glimpse of the park was to be had, came Mr. Haymaker at this early hour to sit by one of these broader windows and contemplate these trees and a small lake beyond. He was very fond of Nature in its manifold art forms?quite poetic, in fact.

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Contents
Free
McEwen of the Shining Slave Makers
Nigger Jeff
The Lost Ph©«be
The Second Choice
A Story of Stories
Old Rogaum and His Theresa
Will You Walk into My Parlor
The Cruise of the ¡°Idlewild¡±
Married
When the Old Century was New