Emmanuelle De Maupassant Quotes
Ha!' Cackled The Fiend, 'I Expect You'd Like Revenge On That Husband Of Yours. Murder Shouldn't Go Unpunished, And No Creature Enjoys Delivering Chastisement As Much As I. What About Giving Him A Taste Of His Own Medicine? If You'd Be So Kind As To Lend Me Your Body, I'll Set Him Dancing To My Tune.'
The Wife's Spectre Grimaced And Nodded, At Which The Wicked Likho Stripped Off The Nightgown, Then The Dead Woman's Pliant Skin, Peeling Back The Flaccid Folds. These It Left In A Slack Heap.
It Gobbled Her Flesh And Sucked The Bones Clean. These It Hid Behind The Stove, Before Inserting Itself Inside The Empty, Wrinkled Carcass, Taking The Former Position Of The Corpse. Its Fat Tongue Swiped The Last Juices From Around Its Lips.
When The Husband Returned Home, All Was As It Had Been; There Was Not A Speck Of Blood To Be Seen, Although The Strangest Smell Of Rotten Eggs Lingered
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