Monsieur Parent And Short Stories Author:Guy de Maupassant General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1910 Original Publisher: The Pearson Publ. Co. Subjects: Fiction Short stories, French Fiction / General Fiction / Anthologies Fiction / Classics Fiction / Literary Fiction / Short Stories Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no ... more »illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. Excerpt: THE FISHING HOLE CUTS and wounds -which caused death. Such was the charge upon which Leopold Renard, upholsterer, was summonsed before the Court of Assizes. Round him were the principal witnesses, Madame Flameche, widow of the victim, and Louis Ladureau, cabinetmaker, and Jean Durdent, plumber. Near the criminal was his wife, dressed in black, an ugly little woman, who looked like a monkey dressed as a lady. This is how Renard (Leopold) recounted the drama: " Good heavens, it is a misfortune of which I was the prime victim all the time, and with which my will has nothing to do. The facts are their own commentary, Monsieur le President. I am an honest man, a hard-working man, an upholsterer, living in the same street for the last sixteen years, known, liked, respected, and esteemed by all, as my neighbours can testify, even the porter's wife, who is not amiable every day. I am fond of work, I am fond of saving, I like honest men, and respectable amusements. That is what has ruined me, so muchthe worse for me; but as my will had nothing to do with it, I continue to respect myself. " Every Sunday for the last five years my wife and I have spent the day at Passy. We get fresh air, and, besides, we are fond of fishing. Oh! we are as fond of it as we are of little onions. Melie inspired me with that enthusiasm, the jade, and she is more enthusiastic than I am, the scold, seeing that all the mischief in this business...« less