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This collection gathers several of Maupassant’s most haunting tales, where the border between reality and illusion slowly dissolves. In these stories, ghosts reappear to ask for their hair to be combed, monstrous wolves attack hunters, and tombstones rise from the earth. Each story mixes everyday realism - familiar settings, ordinary people - with inexplicable events that disturb the reader’s sense of what is real. Through graveyards, haunted mansions, and delusions of madness, Maupassant leads us to the edge of fear and insanity. More than just ghost stories, these tales are reflections on loneliness, death, and the fragile human mind, revealing how terror can come as much from within as from without.