Coward or Hero?

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Coward or Hero?

by Eugène (Dramatist) Leclerc

EN·~2 hours·47 chapters

Chapters

47 total
1

COWARD OR HERO?

0:42
2

LIST OF PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS.

0:26
3

I. THE CAPTAIN’S INDIGNATION.

2:23
4

II. MY NOSE.

2:21
5

III. COLONEL BOISSOT’S SYSTEM.

2:40
6

IV. GOOD RESOLUTIONS.

2:37
7

V. I SEE A MONSTER.

1:53
8

VI. FRIMOUSSE.

2:07
9

VII. MONTÉZUMA AND CROQUEMITAINE.

3:03
10

VIII. THE COLONEL’S HORSE.

2:58

Description

A young boy grows up under the shadow of his father’s proud military career, a man whose reputation is built on bravery and battlefield scars. When a simple sight across the street—a mischievous neighbor making faces—spooks the child, his father’s harsh rebuke turns a harmless fear into a painful lesson in masculinity. The narrative captures the boy’s inner turmoil, from the trembling in his eyes to the embarrassment of a nose that turns ghost‑white at the slightest fright.

Through witty self‑reflection and vivid, slightly exaggerated details, the story explores how a child's sense of self can be shaped—and bruised—by relentless expectations. The protagonist’s struggle to prove his worth, while wrestling with his own quirks and the sting of his father's words, invites listeners into a world where courage is questioned and identity is still being forged. The tone balances humor with heartfelt honesty, making the early chapters both relatable and compelling.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (125K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by deaurider, Barry Abrahamsen and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2018-01-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Eugène (Dramatist) Leclerc

A little-known 19th-century French writer remembered today for the work behind Coward or Hero?, a story that turns questions of bravery and fear into a lively tale for younger readers. Though biographical details are scarce, the surviving record points to an author whose work crossed into English translation and found readers beyond France.

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