MY LOST DOLLAR BY STEPHEN
LEACOCK
Introduction : This short story intends to amuse the reader. The
author who has lent a dollar and hesitates to ask for refund, but finds it hard
to remove it from his mind. The result is an amusing ending.
The author’s friend Todd was going for a short stay in Bermuda. Before
his departure, he borrowed a dollar from the author to pay off the
taxi. When Todd wrote a letter to from Bermuda, the author expected a
dollar bill in the envelope. Twelve months go by. Todd has returned from
Bermuda but has not bothered to return the one dollar to the author. The lender
is too decent to offend his friend by demanding his dollar back. However, he
thought that Todd had borrowed the dollar to return it. He made some futile
attempts to get back the dollar.
First, he went to the railway station to receive Todd when he
returned from Bermuda. He found Todd very cheerful, but at all ashamed that he
had not returned his loan of a dollar. Later, the author raised the topic of
the American dollar and asked whether it was used in Bermuda too. Todd did not
get the hint about the unpaid dollar.
The author met Todd almost every day in the Club; however, Todd
did not refer about the due dollar. One day, Todd said that Poland never
pays off its debts. The author was very much upset that Todd did not consider
his un-paid debt. The author felt unhappy with Todd’s attitude, the author added
Todd’s name to his list of defaulters of one-dollar loans.
The author accepted that forgetting to repay loans was a human weakness.
The author started to think about himself whether he had borrowed dollars from
his friends and failed to return it. The author started a ‘Back to Honesty’ movement
and he wanted to pay off all the debts alphabetically.
The
author warned his readers not to keep the copy of the story on the table of
Todd, The University Club Montreal.