Your story must be found in both editions of the anthology we have. These are some stories that fit those qualifications: Honore de Balzac – “A Passion in the Desert” – 12 pp. Ambrose Bierce – “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” – 9 pp. Anton Chekhov – “The Lady with the Pet Dog” -- 15 pages; “A Visit to Friends” – 16 pp. Arthur C. Clarke – “The Star” – 6 pp. Stephen Crane – “The Open Boat” – 21 pages Ralph Ellison – “King of the Bingo Game” – 9 pages William Faulkner – “A Rose for Emily” -- 9 pages; “Barn Burning” – 16 pp. E.M. Forster – “The Road from Colonus – 11 pages James Joyce – “Araby” -- 6 pages Franz Kafka – “A Hunger Artist” – 8 pages D.H. Lawrence – “The Horse Dealer’s Daughter” – 15 pages Katherine Mansfield – “The Garden Party” – 14 pages Guy de Maupassant – “The Necklace” – 8 pages Vladimir Nabokov – “Signs and Symbols” – 6 pages Flannery O’Connor – “Everything that Rises Must Converge” – 13 pages Tilley Olsen – “Tell Me a Riddle” – 8 pp. Grace Paley – “The Used-Boy Raisers” – 6 pp. Philip Roth – “The Conversion of the Jews” – 12 pp. Jean Stafford – “In the Zoo” – 16 pp. John Steinbeck – “The Chrysanthemums” – 10 pages John Updike – “A & P” – 6 pages Eudora Welty – “A Worn Path” – 6 pages; “Powerhouse” – 9 pp.