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Émile Gaboriau: The Accursed House

anu

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I recently read a short story 'The Accursed House' by the french writer, Emile Gabriau. I really liked Emile's way of writing and his ability to exhibit the strange paradoxes of this world in a comic tone. Have anyone of you read the story? Any suggestions regarding his other great stories.
 
I was unable to find a text version available online though it can be viewed with Google books.

Interesting; the theme seems to be No good deed goes unpunished.
 
Yes, Occlith, the story is quite absorbing. It is a comment on the human folly of being judgemental about others nature due to our own preconceived notions. Couldn't find any other stories by Emile though.
 
Libra, the story is available at books.google.com
I dont know how to give the link. Hope you will be able to find it by searching 'The Accursed house short story by emile gabriau'
 
Libra, the story is available at books.google.com
I dont know how to give the link. Hope you will be able to find it by searching 'The Accursed house short story by emile gabriau'

Got it,I fixed the link on my previous post.
 
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