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AUX DÉFENSEURS DE LA LANGUE FRANÇAISE AU CANADA A L'OCCASION DU CONGRÈS DE 1912. HUMBLEMENT, L'AUTEUR. - HECTOR BERNIER - AU LARGE DE L'ÉCUEIL - ROMAN CANADIEN
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The great liner Laurentic glides up the Saint‑Lawrence, cutting a sleek line through calm waters while the summer sun bathes the deck in golden light. Passengers lean over railings and recline in deck chairs, taking in the patchwork of islands, lighthouses and quaint villages that drift past—Orléans, Saint‑Jean, the towering spires of Saint‑Michel and Notre‑Dame‑de‑Lourdes. The river’s rhythm, punctuated by the cheerful noon bell, creates a sense of timeless travel, and the ship’s captain seems to command the vessel with a quiet, almost poetic authority.
Among the travelers, Jules Hébert and Marguerite Delorme are drawn together by the shared awe of the landscape. Their conversation flits between observations of the ship’s imposing figure and the deeper currents of their own lives, each revealing fragments of past voyages, youthful hopes, and a fierce love for the Canadian land they now behold. As the Laurentic draws nearer to Québec, their newfound intimacy hints at possibilities that will shape the journey ahead, inviting listeners to follow their story as it unfolds along the river’s edge.
Language
fr
Duration
~5 hours (329K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-02-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1886–1947
A French-Canadian novelist of the early 20th century, he wrote emotionally charged fiction shaped by idealism, patriotism, and moral reflection. His best-known works include Au large de l'écueil and Ce que disait la flamme.
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