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Landscape with Peacocks, a painting by Paul Gaugin (1848–1903).
The Complete Stories
Guy de Maupassant
Table of contents
Part 1
The stories
  1. Boule de Suif ◦ htmlxml
  2. Two Friends ◦ htmlxml
  3. The Lancer’s Wife ◦ htmlxml
  4. The Prisoners ◦ htmlxml
  5. Two Little Soldiers ◦ htmlxml
  6. Father Milon ◦ htmlxml
  7. A Coup d’etat ◦ htmlxml
  8. Lieutenant Lare’s Marriage ◦ htmlxml
  9. The Horrible ◦ htmlxml
  10. Madame Parisse ◦ htmlxml
  11. Mademoiselle Fifi ◦ htmlxml
  12. A Duel ◦ htmlxml
Part 2
The stories
  1. The Colonel’s Ideas ◦ htmlxml
  2. Mother Sauvage ◦ htmlxml
  3. Epiphany ◦ htmlxml
  4. The Mustache ◦ htmlxml
  5. Madame Baptiste ◦ htmlxml
  6. The Question of Latin ◦ htmlxml
  7. A Meeting ◦ htmlxml
  8. The Blind Man ◦ htmlxml
  9. Indiscretion ◦ htmlxml
  10. A Family Affair ◦ htmlxml
  11. Beside Schopenhauer’s Corpse ◦ htmlxml
Part 3
The stories
  1. Miss Harriet ◦ htmlxml
  2. Little Louise Roque ◦ htmlxml
  3. The Donkey ◦ htmlxml
  4. Moiron ◦ htmlxml
  5. The Dispenser of Holy Water ◦ htmlxml
  6. A Parricide ◦ htmlxml
  7. Bertha ◦ htmlxml
  8. The Patron ◦ htmlxml
  9. The Door ◦ htmlxml
  10. A Sale ◦ htmlxml
  11. The Impolite Sex ◦ htmlxml
  12. A Wedding Gift ◦ htmlxml
  13. The Relic ◦ htmlxml
Part 4
The stories
  1. The Moribund ◦ htmlxml
  2. The Gamekeeper ◦ htmlxml
  3. The Story of a Farm Girl ◦ htmlxml
  4. The Wreck ◦ htmlxml
  5. Theodule Sabot’s Confession ◦ htmlxml
  6. The Wrong House ◦ htmlxml
  7. The Diamond Necklace ◦ htmlxml
  8. The Marquis de Fumerol ◦ htmlxml
  9. The Trip of Le Horla ◦ htmlxml
  10. Farewell! ◦ htmlxml
  11. The Wolf ◦ htmlxml
  12. The Inn ◦ htmlxml
Part 5
The stories
  1. Monsieur Parent ◦ htmlxml
  2. Queen Hortense ◦ htmlxml
  3. Timbuctoo ◦ htmlxml
  4. Tombstones ◦ htmlxml
  5. Mademoiselle Pearl ◦ htmlxml
  6. The Thief ◦ htmlxml
  7. Clair de Lune ◦ htmlxml
  8. Waiter, a “Bock” ◦ htmlxml
  9. After ◦ htmlxml
  10. Forgiveness ◦ htmlxml
  11. In the Spring ◦ htmlxml
  12. A Queer Night in Paris ◦ htmlxml
Part 6
The stories
  1. That Costly Ride ◦ htmlxml
  2. Useless Beauty ◦ htmlxml
  3. The Father ◦ htmlxml
  4. My Uncle Sosthenes ◦ htmlxml
  5. The Baroness ◦ htmlxml
  6. Mother and Son ◦ htmlxml
  7. The Hand ◦ htmlxml
  8. A Tress of Hair ◦ htmlxml
  9. On the River ◦ htmlxml
  10. The Cripple ◦ htmlxml
  11. A Stroll ◦ htmlxml
  12. Alexandre ◦ htmlxml
  13. The Log ◦ htmlxml
  14. Julie Romain ◦ htmlxml
  15. The Rondoli Sisters ◦ htmlxml
Part 7
The stories
  1. The False Gems ◦ htmlxml
  2. Fascination ◦ htmlxml
  3. Yvette Samoris ◦ htmlxml
  4. A Vendetta ◦ htmlxml
  5. My Twenty-Five Days ◦ htmlxml
  6. “The Terror” ◦ htmlxml
  7. Legend of Mont St. Michel ◦ htmlxml
  8. A New Year’s Gift ◦ htmlxml
  9. Friend Patience ◦ htmlxml
  10. Abandoned ◦ htmlxml
  11. The Maison Tellier ◦ htmlxml
  12. Denis ◦ htmlxml
  13. My Wife ◦ htmlxml
  14. The Unknown ◦ htmlxml
  15. The Apparition ◦ htmlxml
Part 8
The stories
  1. Clochette ◦ htmlxml
  2. The Kiss ◦ htmlxml
  3. The Legion of Honor ◦ htmlxml
  4. The Test ◦ htmlxml
  5. Found on a Drowned Man ◦ htmlxml
  6. The Orphan ◦ htmlxml
  7. The Beggar ◦ htmlxml
  8. The Rabbit ◦ htmlxml
  9. His Avenger ◦ htmlxml
  10. My Uncle Jules ◦ htmlxml
  11. The Model ◦ htmlxml
  12. A Vagabond ◦ htmlxml
  13. The Fishing Hole ◦ htmlxml
  14. The Spasm ◦ htmlxml
  15. In the Wood ◦ htmlxml
  16. Martine ◦ htmlxml
  17. All Over ◦ htmlxml
  18. The Parrot ◦ htmlxml
  19. The Piece of String ◦ htmlxml
Part 9
The stories
  1. Toine ◦ htmlxml
  2. Madame Husson’s “Rosier” ◦ htmlxml
  3. The Adopted Son ◦ htmlxml
  4. Coward ◦ htmlxml
  5. Old Mongilet ◦ htmlxml
  6. Moonlight ◦ htmlxml
  7. The First Snowfall ◦ htmlxml
  8. Sundays of a Bourgeois ◦ htmlxml
  9. A Recollection ◦ htmlxml
  10. Our Letters ◦ htmlxml
  11. The Love of Long Ago ◦ htmlxml
  12. Friend Joseph ◦ htmlxml
  13. The Effeminates ◦ htmlxml
  14. Old Amable ◦ htmlxml
Part 10
The stories
  1. The Christening ◦ htmlxml
  2. The Farmer’s Wife ◦ htmlxml
  3. The Snipe ◦ htmlxml
  4. The Devil ◦ htmlxml
  5. The Will ◦ htmlxml
  6. Walter Schnaffs’ Adventure ◦ htmlxml
  7. At Sea ◦ htmlxml
  8. Minuet ◦ htmlxml
  9. The Son ◦ htmlxml
  10. That Pig of a Morin ◦ htmlxml
  11. Saint Anthony ◦ htmlxml
  12. Lasting Love ◦ htmlxml
  13. Pierrot ◦ htmlxml
  14. A Normandy Joke ◦ htmlxml
  15. Father Matthew ◦ htmlxml
Colophon

Title: The Complete Stories.

Author(s): Guy de Maupassant.

First publication details: Project Gutenberg; London, United Kingdom; Vol. 1; 2004 Jan 1.

Deafult language: en, English.

Keywords: Short Stories, Guy de Maupassant, The Complete Stories, Open Access Publishing, English, Sayahna Foundation, Free Software, TEI XML, PDF, HTML5, TeX.

Digital Publisher: Sayahna Foundation; JWRA 34, Jagthy; Trivandrum 695014; India.

Date: October 18, 2021.

Credits: The text of the original item is in the public domain. The text encoding and editorial notes were created and/or prepared by the Sayahna Foundation and are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution By ShareAlike 4.0 International License (cc by-sa 4.0). Any reuse of the material should credit the Sayahna Foundation and must be shared under the same terms.

Cover: Landscape with Peacocks, a painting by Paul Gaugin (1848–1903). The image is taken from Wikimedia Commons and is gratefully acknowledged.

Production history: Typesetter: CV Radhakrishnnan; Translated by:: Albert M. C. McMaster, A. E. Henderson, Mme. Quesada, et al.; Encoding: C V Radhakrishnan.

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