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It takes its title from the poem "The Walrus and the Carpenter", featured in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass. In this book, O. Henry coined the term "banana republic".
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Cabbages and Kings is a 1904 novel written by O. Henry, set in a fictitious Central American country called the Republic of Anchuria.
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Cabbages and Kings by O. Henry Cabbages and Kings is a 1904 novel composed of intertwined tales, written by O. Henry and set in a fictional Central American country called the Republic of Anchuria.
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