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    (By Guy de Maupassant)

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    Author Guy de Maupassant
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    This collection reflects Maupassant's remarkable diversity, with stories that vary in theme and tone, and range from tragedy and satire to comedy and farce. Boule de Suife, his most famous tale exposes the brutality and hypocrisy of war. His stories are linked by irony and the frailty of human nature.

    17 stories:

    Boule de Suif
    Two Friends
    Mme. Tellier's Establishment
    Mlle. Fifi
    Clair de Lune
    Miss Harriet
    The Necklace
    Mlle. Pearl
    The Piece of String
    Mme. Husson's "Rosier"
    That Pig of a Morin
    Useless Beauty
    The Olive Orchard
    A Sale
    Love
    Two Little Soldiers
    Happiness”

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