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L'ALOUETTE DU CASQUE
A humble chronicler from a line of Gaulish ancestors opens his tale to his four‑year‑old son, tracing a family’s passage from the days of ancient Karnak through centuries of bondage and rebellion. He weaves together the stories of forebears—soldiers, slaves, and colonists—while cataloguing treasured relics: a golden sickle, a bronze bell, a iron necklace, and a silver cross that link past to present.
The narrative unfolds as a meditation on freedom, showing how each generation wrestles with oppression, whether under Roman rule or within the harsher confines of slavery. Through vivid recollections of uprisings led by the “Enfants du Gui,” the narrator illustrates the resilience that eventually restores liberty to his people. Listeners are invited to share in a rich tapestry of personal memory, cultural heritage, and the enduring hope that the struggle for independence will one day be complete.
Language
fr
Duration
~7 hours (408K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-10-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1804–1857
Best known for turning the city into a stage for suspense, scandal, and social outrage, this French novelist helped make the newspaper serial a sensation. His most famous works, including The Mysteries of Paris and The Wandering Jew, mixed cliffhangers with a fierce interest in poverty and injustice.
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