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CHAPTER I. - CHÂTEAU DE CHAMBORD.
CHAPTER II. - CHÂTEAU DE CLISSON.
CHAPTER III. - CARNAC.
CHAPTER IV. - QUIBERON.
CHAPTER V. - RETURN.
CHAPTER VI. - QUIMPER.
CHAPTER VII. - PONT-L'ABBÉ.
CHAPTER VIII. - ROAMING.
CHAPTER IX. - BREST.
CHAPTER X. - SAINT-MALO.
The narrator wanders through the empty galleries of Chambord, where cobwebs cling to the faded salamanders of Francis I. The palace feels both grand and threadbare, its crumbling decorations and half‑repaired floors hinting at a once‑splendid ambition now fading into quiet melancholy. Amidst the silence, a playful donkey and a lazy dog become the unexpected hosts of this royal relic, reminding the traveler of the ordinary lives that continue within historic walls.
Leaving the solemn stone, the journey moves to the towering silhouette of Amboise, its battlements framing a river that shimmers with passing boats. From the terrace the landscape spreads—green poplars, misty hills, and the Loire winding lazily through the countryside—offering a view that feels both timeless and alive. Birds wheel above the towers while the scent of old stone and blooming flowers fills the air, inviting the listener to share the author’s quiet reverie on France’s lost grandeur.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (189K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-12-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1821–1880
A master of literary realism, he transformed everyday life into sharp, unforgettable fiction. Best known for Madame Bovary, he became famous for his exacting style and for turning ordinary details into powerful art.
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