Little Mexican

Little Mexican

"Little Mexican" (titled "Young Archimedes" in the U.S.) (1924), Aldous Huxley's third collection of short fiction, consists of the following six short stories:

*"Uncle Spencer"
*"Little Mexican"
*"Hubert and Minnie"
*"Fard"
*"The Portrait"
*"Young Archimedes"


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