James Hopper

James Hopper
James Hopper (1876–1956) was an American writer known for his novels, short stories, and journalistic work. He gained recognition for his vivid storytelling, often focusing on themes of sports, adventure, and life in California. His notable works include "Caybigan," a collection of stories set in the Philippines, and "9009," a novel highlighting his experiences during World War I. Hopper also contributed to magazines like "Harper's" and "The Saturday Evening Post", showcasing his versatility as both a fiction writer and journalist.

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CHAPTER I "Why, Goosie, what are you doing?" Goosie, otherwise Mr. Charles-Norton Sims, dropped his arms hastily down his sides and stood very still, caged in the narrow space between porcelain tub and gleaming towel-rack. The mirror before which he had been performing his morning calisthenics faced him uncompromisingly; it showed him that he was blushing. The sight increased his embarrassment.... more...