Tonight, Henri Lebrun celebrates his 80th birthday. As a a birthday speech, he tells his children that their late mother had taken out a life insurance policy years ago, which today represents a considerable sum of money. The only drawback...See moreTonight, Henri Lebrun celebrates his 80th birthday. As a a birthday speech, he tells his children that their late mother had taken out a life insurance policy years ago, which today represents a considerable sum of money. The only drawback: a special clause in the contract stipulates that if he does not die accidentally by the time he is 80, his heirs will receive nothing. He then makes a curious proposal to his children. Written by
Anne Barbier
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