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In a lively 19th‑century salon, a seasoned raconteur is summoned to recount a daring anecdote about the art of feminine intrigue. Set against the clink of champagne glasses, the story unveils a playful contest of wits between a clever lady and the men who underestimate her, hinting at the timeless battle of charm versus honor. The narrator’s keen observations and the guests’ eager reactions illuminate a world where a single whispered scheme can upend social expectations.
The tale, once a rare pamphlet that delighted the circles of Paris and later found its way into a celebrated novelist’s larger work, brims with sparkling dialogue and razor‑sharp satire. Listeners will be drawn into a snapshot of an era obsessed with the power of letters, the danger of secrets, and the delicious tension that arises when a woman’s caprice turns into calculated strategy. The opening promises a witty exploration of gendered games that still feels fresh and mischievous today.
Language
fr
Duration
~53 minutes (51K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Laurent Vogel (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)
Release date
2008-10-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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