Gabriel-Ernest

· Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing · Narrated by Mark Bowen
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"Gabriel-Ernest" is a 1909 short story by British writer H. H. Munro, better known as Saki. 

"Gabriel-Ernest" starts with a warning: "There is a wild beast in your woods..." As the story progresses, we learn from that Gabriel is indeed wild, feral – a werewolf in fact. The story uses the idea of lycanthropy as a metaphor for adolescence. The story's climax is when Gabriel is revealed to have taken a small child home from Sunday school. A pursuit ensues but Gabriel and the child disappear near a river. The only items found are the clothes of Gabriel and the two are never seen again.


classic, paranormal, ‎short story, Werewolf written fiction, adolescence

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5.0
2 reviews
Yonas eshatu Eshate
March 27, 2023
its good
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