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by Mavis Gallant


  “No,” he said aloud.

  A sigh escaped the child, as if he knew the denial was an affirmation, that it meant “Yes, I am still here, we are all of us together.”

  Breathing again, the child began his mindless sorting of old pictures and Christmas cards.

  “Well, Roy,” said Malcolm, as if answering some comment, “half the people in the world don’t even get as far as I did just now.”

  That was the end of it – the end of the incident. It turned into a happy evening, one of their last in France.

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  Copyright © 2009 by Mavis Gallant

  Introduction copyright © 2009 by Alberto Manguel

  Cloth edition published 2009

  Emblem edition published 2010

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  All of the stories in this selection, with three exceptions, were originally published in The New Yorker. “Paola and Renata” was originally published in The Southern Review, “Thieves and Rascals” in Esquire, and “The Burgundy Weekend” in The Tamarack Review. The story “One Morning in May” originally appeared under the title “One Morning in June.”

  Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication

  Gallant, Mavis, 1922-

  Going ashore : stories / Mavis Gallant.

  eISBN: 978-1-55199-366-9

  I. Title.

  PS8513.A593G64 2010 C813. 54 C2009-905220-2

  We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Book Publishing Industry Development Program and that of the Government of Ontario through the Ontario Media Development Corporation’s Ontario Book Initiative. We further acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council for our publishing program.

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