Angelot: A Story of the First Empire

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Angelot: A Story of the First Empire

by Eleanor C. (Eleanor Catherine) Price

EN·~10 hours·31 chapters

Chapters

31 total
1

ANGELOT - A Story of the First Empire - By - ELEANOR C. PRICE

0:16
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ANGELOT - A Story of the First Empire

0:02
3

CHAPTER I - IN THE DEPTHS OF OLD FRANCE

15:49
4

CHAPTER II - HOW THE OWLS HOOTED IN THE DAYTIME

17:48
5

CHAPTER III - "JE SUIS LE GÉNÉRAL BIM-BAM-BOUM!"

19:34
6

CHAPTER IV - HOW THE BREAKFAST COOKED FOR THOSE WAS EATEN BY THESE

23:17
7

CHAPTER V - HOW ANGELOT MADE AN ENEMY

25:38
8

CHAPTER VI - HOW LA BELLE HÉLÈNE TOOK AN EVENING WALK

22:51
9

CHAPTER VII - THE SLEEP OF MADEMOISELLE MOINEAU

23:01
10

CHAPTER VIII - HOW MONSIEUR JOSEPH MET WITH MANY ANNOYANCES

21:32

Description

In the rolling hills of early‑19th‑century France, a modest farm clings to its vineyards and cornfields while the nation’s wars echo across the countryside. Angelot, a courteous wanderer, visits the Joubard family, sharing wine and gentle conversation amid their grief for the five sons conscripted into Napoleon’s armies. The scene captures the tension between patriotic fervor and the harsh reality of loss, as the farmer’s wife clings to faith that each boy will return.

The narrative follows Angelot as he leaves the weathered farmhouse, stepping into a sun‑lit valley dotted with spires, stone manor roofs and thriving fields, hinting at the larger forces shaping the lives of ordinary people. Through vivid description and subtle humor, the story invites listeners to feel the weight of duty, the stubborn hope of a rural community, and the bittersweet promise of a nation striving toward greatness.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (586K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Audrey Longhurst and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2009-09-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Eleanor C. (Eleanor Catherine) Price

d. 1933

A prolific British novelist who also wrote biographies, history, and books for children, with a gift for both domestic stories and historical fiction. Her work appeared steadily from the 1870s into the early 20th century, and several titles are still read today in digital libraries.

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