After
Mathilde Loisel loses Madame Forestier's diamond necklace on the night of the ball, Monsieur
Loisel retraces their steps and eventually goes to police headquarters and the newspaper offices
for help recovering the necklace. Monsieur Loisel more than likely explained the entire
situation and elaborated on the location of the evening's events...
Saturday, 17 February 2018
In "The Necklace," Mr. Loisel went to the police station and to the newspaper to seek their help. He told the inspector what had really happened. What...
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