L'avaleur de sabres

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L'avaleur de sabres

by Paul Féval

FR·~14 hours·48 chapters

Chapters

48 total
1

Paul Féval - LES HABITS NOIRS - Tome VI - L'AVALEUR DE SABRES - (1867)

0:04
2

Le cycle des Habits Noirs comprend huit volumes:

0:11
3

Table des matières

1:02
4

PREMIÈRE PARTIE - PETITE-REINE

0:02
5

I. La foire au pain d'épice

18:46
6

II. Le roi des étudiants

15:39
7

III. Un éclat de rire

19:04
8

IV. Café noir

16:01
9

V. Café au lait

21:53
10

VI. La cerise

22:30

Description

A bustling 19th‑century fair unfolds beneath a tattered canvas painted with saints, serpents, and imperial pageantry, while an odd assortment of musicians— a towering German clarinet, a bent trombone from Pontoise, a teenage triangle from the Invalides, and a thunderous drum of feminine proportions— creates a chaotic soundtrack. The venue itself, a dilapidated hall bearing a grotesque blend of religious and military imagery, is run by the formidable Madame Canada, a larger‑than‑life impresario who doubles as a monster‑tamer. Amid the clamor, a young boy known only as Saladin dazzles the crowd by swallowing swords, a talent that masks a deeper connection to the secretive Brotherhood of the Black Coats.

As the fair’s colorful façade gives way to whispered conspiracies, Saladin finds himself drawn into the first stirrings of a hidden war between noble scholars and the shadowy Habits Noirs. Guided by quirky allies—a Polish bell‑ringer father, a matronly caretaker, and the ever‑watchful Madame veuve Canada—he must navigate treacherous alleyways and cryptic clues while his uncanny skill becomes both weapon and lure. The opening act promises a vivid tableau of eccentric characters, atmospheric intrigue, and the promise of a thrilling adventure that will keep listeners eager for what lies beyond the curtain.

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Full title

L'avaleur de sabres Les Habits Noirs Tome VI

Language

fr

Duration

~14 hours (837K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif and www.ebooksgratuits.com

Release date

2006-11-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Paul Féval

Paul Féval

1817–1887

A master of 19th-century French adventure fiction, this prolific novelist helped shape the swashbuckler and early crime story. He is still best known for the enduring classic Le Bossu and for fast-moving serial tales full of mystery, duels, and secret societies.

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