The Story of a Cat

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The Story of a Cat

by Emile de La Bédollière

EN·~1 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
1

E-text prepared by D. Alexander, Ronnie Sahlberg, Joseph Cooper,

0:39
2

PREFACE.

0:30
3

THE STORY OF A CAT.

0:01
4

CHAPTER I. - HOW MOTHER MICHEL MADE THE ACQUAINTANCE OFHER CAT.

6:34
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CHAPTER II. - HOW THE CAT WAS INSTALLED WITH MADAME DE LAGRENOUILLÈRE, AND CONFIDED TO THE CARE OFMOTHER MICHEL.

9:01
6

CHAPTER III. - IN WHICH ARE SHOWN THE GOODNESS OF MOTHERMICHEL AND THE WICKEDNESS OF FATHERLUSTUCRU.

8:51
7

CHAPTER IV. - IN WHICH THE CAT DISPLAYS INTELLIGENCE BEYONDHIS STATION IN LIFE, AND BEHAVES HANDSOMELYIN ADVERSITY.

11:15
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CHAPTER V. - IN WHICH THE CAT CONTENDSSUCCESSFULLY AGAINSTHIS ENEMY.

11:07
9

CHAPTER VI. - HOW FATHER LUSTUCRU CONFIDES HIS ODIOUS PLANSTO NICHOLAS FARIBOLE.

11:48
10

CHAPTER VII. - IN WHICH FATHER LUSTUCRU IS ON THE POINT OFACCOMPLISHING HIS PURPOSE, AND MOTHER MICHEL’SCAT IS IN AN UNPLEASANT PREDICAMENT.

5:40

Description

In the bustling streets of 18th‑century Paris, a widowed countess known for her generosity is haunted by a string of unlucky pets that have all met untimely ends. Despite her charitable heart, each loss deepens her sorrow, and she begins to believe that her home is a place of doom for animals. One lively afternoon, while watching a chaotic crowd of boys torment a stray cat, she is moved by an unexpected surge of compassion.

The countess intervenes, offering a reward to anyone who can rescue the battered creature. When a strong‑handed youth saves the cat, she pays the promised gold and, against her own doubts, decides to take the frightened animal into her care. From that moment the story follows the quiet bond that forms between the noblewoman—later known as Mother Michel—and her new feline companion, hinting at gentle lessons about kindness, resilience, and the simple joys of sharing a life together.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (78K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-12-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Emile de La Bédollière

Emile de La Bédollière

1812–1883

A lively 19th-century French man of letters, he wrote about Parisian life, popular history, and fashion while also bringing major foreign writers into French through translation. His work moves easily between journalism, storytelling, and sharp-eyed social observation.

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