The Death of Olivier Becaille
The Death of Olivier Becaille
by Emile Zola

It was on a Saturday, at six in the morning, that I died after a three days' illness. My wife was searching a trunk for some linen, and when she rose and turned she saw me rigid, with open eyes and silent pulses. She ran to me, fancying that I had fainted, touched my hands and bent over me. Then she suddenly grew alarmed, burst into tears and stammered:

"My God, my God! He is dead!"

 

Language: English

Published in: 1880

Word count: 10,561 words (≈ 42 minutes)

Copyright: Public Domain

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