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.

Then I went across to the mantelpiece and lighted all the wax candles that were on it.  After that I cast another glance around me without discovering anything.  I advanced with short steps, carefully examining the apartment.  Nothing.  I inspected every article, one after the other.  Still nothing.  I went over to the window.  The shutters, large wooden shutters, were open.  I shut them with great care, and then drew the curtains, enormous velvet curtains, and placed a chair in front of them, so as to have nothing to fear from outside.

Then I cautiously sat down.  The armchair was solid.  I did not venture to get into the bed.  However, the night was advancing; and I ended by coming to the conclusion that I was foolish.  If they were spying on me, as I supposed, they must, while waiting for the success of the joke they had been preparing for me, have been laughing immoderately at my terror.  So I made up my mind to go to bed.  But the bed was particularly suspicious-looking.  I pulled at the curtains.  They seemed to be secure.

All the same, there was danger.  I was going perhaps to receive a cold shower both from overhead, or perhaps, the moment I stretched myself out, to find myself sinking to the floor with my mattress.  I searched in my memory for all the practical jokes of which I ever had experience.  And I did not want to be caught.  Ah! certainly not! certainly not!  Then I suddenly bethought myself of a precaution which I considered insured safety.  I caught hold of the side of the mattress gingerly, and very slowly drew it toward me.  It came away, followed by the sheet and the rest of the bedclothes.  I dragged all these objects into the very middle of the room, facing the entrance door.  I made my bed over again as best I could at some distance from the suspected bedstead and the corner which had filled me with such anxiety.  Then I extinguished all the candles, and, groping my way, I slipped under the bed clothes.

For at least another hour I remained awake, starting at the slightest sound.  Everything seemed quiet in the chateau.  I fell asleep.

I must have been in a deep sleep for a long time, but all of a sudden I was awakened with a start by the fall of a heavy body tumbling right on top of my own, and, at the same time, I received on my face, on my neck, and on my chest a burning liquid which made me utter a howl of pain.  And a dreadful noise, as if a sideboard laden with plates and dishes had fallen down, almost deafened me.

I was smothering beneath the weight that was crushing me and preventing me from moving.  I stretched out my hand to find out what was the nature of this object.  I felt a face, a nose, and whiskers.  Then, with all my strength, I launched out a blow at this face.  But I immediately received a hail of cuffings which made me jump straight out of the soaked sheets, and rush in my nightshirt into the corridor, the door of which I found open.

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