La Sarcelle Bleue

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La Sarcelle Bleue

by René Bazin

FR·~4 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
1

Note sur la transcription: Les erreurs clairement introduites par le typographe ont été corrigées. L'orthographe d'origine a été conservée et n'a pas été harmonisée. Les numéros des pages blanches n'ont pas été repris.

0:48
2

I

41:25
3

II

20:35
4

III

27:15
5

IV

27:26
6

V

18:46
7

VI

15:18
8

VII

21:23
9

VIII

13:44
10

IX

49:16

Description

A quiet salon becomes the stage for a tale that intertwines delicate embroidery with the harsh realities of a besieged estate. Young Thérèse, needle in hand, listens as the older Robert sketches the tragic romance of Marquise Gisèle, a newly‑wedded noblewoman thrust into war. Their conversation weaves together the soft glow of lamplight, the rustle of silk, and the looming threat of invading forces, hinting at the courage required to defend a crumbling castle.

The narrative gently unfolds the early days of siege: dwindling supplies, a starving garrison, and a prized grey mare that becomes a symbol of hope. Through vivid descriptions of the manor’s dwindling pantry and the resourceful écuyer’s nocturnal forays, the story captures both the tenderness of domestic life and the relentless pressure of conflict. Listeners are invited to share in the intimate moments of love, duty, and survival that define Gisèle’s first, fragile years of marriage.

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Language

fr

Duration

~4 hours (253K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Clarity, Hélène de Mink, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)

Release date

2013-11-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

René Bazin

René Bazin

1853–1932

A French novelist, journalist, and law professor, he wrote warmly about rural life, faith, family, and the everyday dignity of work. His stories made him one of the best-known Catholic writers in France around the turn of the 20th century.

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