
THE THREE CITIES - LOURDES - BY - EMILE ZOLA - Volume 2. - TRANSLATED BY ERNEST A. VIZETELLY - THE SECOND DAY - I - THE TRAIN ARRIVES
The story opens on a bustling railway platform in Lourdes, where the arrival of a crucial train has become a matter of intense anticipation. Father Fourcade, the seasoned director of the national pilgrimage, and Dr. Bonamy, a methodical physician tasked with verifying miracles, navigate the crowd while grappling with the logistical challenges of moving thousands of faithful seekers. Their conversation reveals the sheer scale of the pilgrimage—hundreds of thousands of pilgrims, massive donations, and a legacy of past hardships now tempered by modern organization.
Through vivid description, the narrative paints a portrait of devotion intertwined with bureaucracy, as the clergy and medical staff coordinate the flow of believers toward the famed grotto. The atmosphere crackles with a mixture of reverence and practical concern, hinting at the profound impact these gatherings have on both the participants and the town itself. As the train’s arrival looms, the characters confront the delicate balance between faith‑driven hope and the realities of managing such an enormous human tide.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (232K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1840–1902
A fearless French novelist who turned ordinary lives into gripping fiction, he helped define literary naturalism and gave the world classics like Germinal and Thérèse Raquin. His writing was never just about story—it was also a way of confronting injustice head-on.
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