The Awakening
and Selected Short Stories

by Kate Chopin


Contents

[THE AWAKENING]
[I]
[II]
[III]
[IV]
[V]
[VI]
[VII]
[VIII]
[IX]
[X]
[XI]
[XII]
[XIII]
[XIV]
[XV]
[XVI]
[XVII]
[XVIII]
[XIX]
[XX]
[XXI]
[XXII]
[XXIII]
[XXIV]
[XXV]
[XXVI]
[XXVII]
[XXVIII]
[XXIX]
[XXX]
[XXXI]
[XXXII]
[XXXIII]
[XXXIV]
[XXXV]
[XXXVI]
[XXXVII]
[XXXVIII]
[XXXIX]
[BEYOND THE BAYOU]
[MA’AME PÉLAGIE]
[I]
[II]
[III]
[IV]
[DÉSIRÉE’S BABY]
[A RESPECTABLE WOMAN]
[THE KISS]
[A PAIR OF SILK STOCKINGS]
[THE LOCKET]
[I]
[II]
[A REFLECTION]

THE AWAKENING

I

A green and yellow parrot, which hung in a cage outside the door, kept repeating over and over:

Allez vous-en! Allez vous-en! Sapristi! That’s all right!”

He could speak a little Spanish, and also a language which nobody understood, unless it was the mocking-bird that hung on the other side of the door, whistling his fluty notes out upon the breeze with maddening persistence.