In the collection of works by the French writer Guy de Maupassant, published posthumously in 1889 by Paul Ollendorff, his editor to whom the author bequeathed the right to publish his writings, the novellas written in 1882 are included: “Father Milon” (also known as “Uncle Milon” and “Daddy Milon”), “In the Spring Evening,” “The Blind Man,” “Cake,” “The Shepherd’s Jump,” “Old Things,” “Magnetism,” “The Corsican Bandit,” “Night Vigil,” “Daydreams,” “A Woman’s Confession,” “Moonlight,” “Passion,” “Correspondence,” “The Trickster,” “Yveline Samoris,” “Joseph’s Friend,” and “The Orphan.”