
audiobook
by Paul de Kock
NOVELS BY Paul de Kock VOLUME XX THE MILKMAID OF MONTFERMEIL
I A CONVERSATION IN A CABRIOLET
II THE FALL
III THE CHILD AND THE BOWL
IV SOME PORTRAITS AFTER NATURE
V THE DRILL, THE SWING, THE STORM, AND THE MUSIC
VI THE COMPANY RETURNS TO PARIS
VII THE VILLAGE
VIII A BACHELOR’S MORNING RECEPTION
IX MADEMOISELLE TAPOTTE AND THE MARQUIS
A breezy carriage ride from Raincy to Montfermeil provides the backdrop for a lively debate between a young lieutenant and his confidant Bertrand. Their banter drifts from ancient conquerors to modern morality, as the lieutenant proudly admits his weakness for beautiful women while railing against the selfishness that pervades society. The conversation, peppered with wit and a hint of melancholy, reveals a man torn between duty, desire, and the yearning for genuine feeling.
When the cab pulls up in the quiet village, the lieutenant’s path crosses that of a modest milkmaid whose charm and sincerity stand in stark contrast to the cynical world he has just described. Their unexpected encounter sets off a series of awkward misunderstandings and heartfelt moments, inviting listeners to watch how affection, ambition, and social expectations collide in the early days of their unlikely friendship. The first act balances humor with tender observation, promising a story that is both entertaining and surprisingly reflective.
Language
en
Duration
~12 hours (726K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available at The Internet Archive)
Release date
2012-12-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1793–1871
A hugely popular storyteller in 19th-century Europe, he filled his novels with lively scenes of everyday Paris and a strong taste for comedy. His books may have divided critics, but readers kept returning for their energy, humor, and street-level view of city life.
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