Micah Clarke - Tome III La Bataille de Sedgemoor

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Micah Clarke - Tome III La Bataille de Sedgemoor

by Arthur Conan Doyle

FR·~6 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
1

Arthur Conan Doyle

0:01
2

MICAH CLARKE - Tome III - LA BATAILLE DE SEDGEMOOR - (1910)

0:29
3

I—L'Affaire du Pont de Keynsham.

31:32
4

II—La Bataille dans la Cathédrale de Wells.

27:58
5

III—Du grand cri qui part d'une maison isolée.

21:50
6

IV—L'escrimeur à la jaquette brune.

33:22
7

V—La fillette de la lande et la bulle d'eau qui monta à la surface de la fondrière.

40:12
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VI—La Bataille de Sedgemoor.

1:12:26
9

VII—Ma périlleuse aventure au moulin.

33:39
10

VIII—La venue de Salomon Sprent.

30:17

Description

A storm‑laden June morning in 1685 finds a ragged army trudging through endless mud toward an uncertain destiny. The narrator, a humble faucheur, paints vivid pictures of the clanking muskets, the frantic chatter of soldiers, and the thin ribbon of sunlight that pierces the gloom as a hopeful omen. Alongside him rides the charismatic Ruben, whose cheerful grin masks the weight of the march and the looming clash with the king’s cavalry.

The journey through the soggy countryside is a study in endurance, camaraderie, and the raw tension of an uprising poised on the brink of battle. Listeners will feel the chill of the rain, hear the distant trumpets, and share the soldiers’ uneasy anticipation as they approach the fabled fields of Sedgemoor. The vivid, first‑hand narration brings the historic rebellion to life, inviting you to step into the mud‑splattered boots of those who dared to challenge a kingdom.

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Micah Clarke - Tome III La Bataille de Sedgemoor La Bataille de Sedgemoor

Language

fr

Duration

~6 hours (356K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif and www.ebooksgratuits.com

Release date

2006-06-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Arthur Conan Doyle

Arthur Conan Doyle

1859–1930

Best known for creating Sherlock Holmes, this Scottish writer and physician also wrote historical fiction, science fiction, and adventure stories that reached far beyond Baker Street. His work helped shape modern detective fiction and still feels lively, clever, and readable today.

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