
Lillian Morris, and Other Stories is a collection of short stories by Henryk Sienkiewicz, first published in 1894. The narratives primarily explore the adventures and human relationships of a young Polish emigrant named Ralph as he journeys to California during the gold rush. The stories highlight themes of leadership, romance, and the challenges of frontier life, particularly through Ralph's protective feelings for Lillian Morris, a fellow traveler. This work is notable for its depiction of the American frontier from a Polish perspective and its exploration of immigrant experiences.















