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Where was the village of greenwich located in the last leaf?

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Answered by 22kamiyagoel
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in newyork...

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Greenwich is a city in Newyork.

The Last Leaf is a short story by O. Henry distributed in 1907 in his gathering The Trimmed Lamp and Other Stories.

The story is set in Greenwich Village amid a pneumonia plague.

It recounts the tale of an old craftsman who spares the life of a youthful craftsman, kicking the bucket of pneumonia, by giving her the will to live.

She can see an ivy plant through the window progressively losing its leaves, and has brought it into her head that she will bite the dust when the last leaf falls.

Apparently, it never does fall, and she endures.

We discover that in actuality the vine lost every one of its leaves.

What she thought she saw was a leaf, painted on the divider with impeccable authenticity, by the old craftsman.

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