
In a world where charms and prayers are trusted as safeguards against the road’s many dangers, a lone traveler named Reynold D'Ast carries with him a simple, daily invocation known as Saint Julian’s prayer. He believes the words keep misfortune at bay, especially when nightfall finds him far from any friendly hearth.
One cold evening he joins three seemingly trustworthy companions who boast of secret spells and mystical lore. Their conversation turns to a wager: if Reynold can prove the power of his prayer, they will share the night’s lodging; if not, he must forfeit his possessions. The men’s true intentions soon emerge, leaving Reynold stripped of horse, coat, and coin, while the prayer remains his only comfort as he trudges onward through a bleak, unforgiving landscape.
Language
en
Duration
~17 minutes (16K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1621–1695
Best known for turning brief animal tales into sparkling works of literature, this 17th-century French poet gave the fable a wit and elegance that still feel fresh. His stories are simple on the surface, but full of sharp observations about pride, power, greed, and human nature.
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