Fromont and Risler — Volume 4

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Fromont and Risler — Volume 4

by Alphonse Daudet

EN·~1 hours·3 chapters

Chapters

3 total

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1:08:42

BOOK 4. - CHAPTER XXI - THE DAY OF RECKONING

29:25

CITY OF PARIS, ENTRANCE TO THE QUARRIES,

5:00

Description

The story opens on a biting winter morning in Paris, where the great clock of Saint‑Gervais chimes one as snow hardens into a slick, white carpet. Risler, wrapped in a cloak, makes his way home from a celebratory night at the brewery, buoyed by the successful test of his new press—a machine he believes will ease labor, boost profits, and restore his reputation. As he walks through the silent, lantern‑lit streets, the city’s cold beauty mirrors his own pride and anticipation.

Yet beneath the festive glow, a subtle unease begins to surface. Risler catches glimpses of a lavish ball at the Fromont house, sees the shadow of Sidonie in a dimly lit room, and hears rumors of a lingering illness affecting the family. Conversations in a coachmen’s lodge hint at secrets and a looming crisis that threatens to shatter the triumph he so eagerly embraces. This first act sets a vivid scene of ambition, wintery Paris, and the quiet dread that promises to unravel the characters’ lives.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (99K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2003-04-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Alphonse Daudet

Alphonse Daudet

1840–1897

Best remembered for warm, vivid stories of Provence, this French novelist and short-story writer mixed humor, feeling, and close observation of everyday life. His books helped make pieces like Letters from My Mill and Tartarin of Tarascon enduring classics of 19th-century French literature.

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