Complete Original Short Stories of Guy De Maupassant eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,791 pages of information about Complete Original Short Stories of Guy De Maupassant.

Complete Original Short Stories of Guy De Maupassant eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,791 pages of information about Complete Original Short Stories of Guy De Maupassant.

“The woman who nursed me was honest, better, more noble, more of a mother than my own mother.  She brought me up.  She did wrong in doing her duty.  It is more humane to let them die, these little wretches who are cast away in suburban villages just as garbage is thrown away.

“I grew up with the indistinct impression that I was carrying some burden
of shame.  One day the other children called me a ‘b-----’.  They
did not know the meaning of this word, which one of them had heard at
home.  I was also ignorant of its meaning, but I felt the sting all the
same.

“I was, I may say, one of the cleverest boys in the school.  I would have been a good man, your honor, perhaps a man of superior intellect, if my parents had not committed the crime of abandoning me.

“This crime was committed against me.  I was the victim, they were the guilty ones.  I was defenseless, they were pitiless.  Their duty was to love me, they rejected me.

“I owed them life—­but is life a boon?  To me, at any rate, it was a misfortune.  After their shameful desertion, I owed them only vengeance.  They committed against me the most inhuman, the most infamous, the most monstrous crime which can be committed against a human creature.

“A man who has been insulted, strikes; a man who has been robbed, takes back his own by force.  A man who has been deceived, played upon, tortured, kills; a man who has been slapped, kills; a man who has been dishonored, kills.  I have been robbed, deceived, tortured, morally slapped, dishonored, all this to a greater degree than those whose anger you excuse.

“I revenged myself, I killed.  It was my legitimate right.  I took their happy life in exchange for the terrible one which they had forced on me.

“You will call me parricide!  Were these people my parents, for whom I was an abominable burden, a terror, an infamous shame; for whom my birth was a calamity and my life a threat of disgrace?  They sought a selfish pleasure; they got an unexpected child.  They suppressed the child.  My turn came to do the same for them.

“And yet, up to quite recently, I was ready to love them.

“As I have said, this man, my father, came to me for the first time two years ago.  I suspected nothing.  He ordered two pieces of furniture.  I found out, later on, that, under the seal of secrecy, naturally, he had sought information from the priest.

“He returned often.  He gave me a lot of work and paid me well.  Sometimes he would even talk to me of one thing or another.  I felt a growing affection for him.

“At the beginning of this year he brought with him his wife, my mother.  When she entered she was trembling so that I thought her to be suffering from some nervous disease.  Then she asked for a seat and a glass of water.  She said nothing; she looked around abstractedly at my work and only answered ‘yes’ and ‘no,’ at random, to all the questions which he asked her.  When she had left I thought her a little unbalanced.

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