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SCENE I - JEANNE, MADAME SERVOIS, GERTRUDE - JEANNE
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JEANNE
GERTRUDE
MADAME SERVOIS
GERTRUDE
MADAME SERVOIS
JEANNE
GERTRUDE
In a modest country kitchen, the scent of fresh bread mingles with the chatter of three women—Madame Servois, her daughter Jeanne, and the housemaid Gertrude. They discuss the recent tragedy of a local cart driver, whose misfortune has stirred memories of past hardships. The conversation weaves humor with a poignant recollection of Madame Servois’s own turbulent marriage.
Their banter reveals a community bound by generosity: Madame Servois promises to deliver provisions to the driver’s widow, while Gertrude skeptically eyes the modest basket of butter, bread, and a slice of lard. Beneath the lighthearted repartee, the play hints at the lingering scars of alcohol‑induced abuse and the resilience required to rebuild a life. Yet the tone remains warm, inviting listeners to share in the characters’ everyday struggles and small acts of kindness.
A wandering vagabond soon appears, adding comic confusion to the domestic rhythm. The encounter promises lighthearted misunderstandings that reveal the characters’ hidden generosity.
Language
fr
Duration
~27 minutes (26K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-12-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1886–1952
A bestselling French writer of romantic fiction, this author published prolifically under the pen name Max du Veuzit and reached a wide popular audience. Behind that name was Alphonsine Zéphirine Vavasseur, whose emotional, accessible novels remained widely read for decades.
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