Un antiguo rencor

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Un antiguo rencor

by Georges Ohnet

ES·~4 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total
1

JORGE OHNET - UN ANTIGUO RENCOR - TRADUCCIÓN - DE - F. SARMIENTO

0:12
2

ÍNDICE

0:28
3

UN ANTIGUO RENCOR

0:01
4

CAPÍTULO I - DE CÓMO SE PUEDE ODIAR POR HABER QUERIDO DEMASIADO.

32:03
5

CAPÍTULO II - DE CÓMO UNA CASUALIDAD VUELVE Á ENCENDER LA GUERRA.

31:21
6

CAPÍTULO III - DONDE HACEN TRAICIÓN LOS ALIADOS CON QUIENES SE CREÍA PODER CONTAR.

35:09
7

CAPÍTULO IV - EL ATAQUE Y LA DEFENSA.

26:48
8

CAPÍTULO V - DONDE LA VICTORIA SE INCLINA DEL LADO DE LA BONDAD.

26:49
9

CAPÍTULO VI - DOMINADA POR LA MALDAD

21:34
10

CAPÍTULO VII - EL RAPTO.

28:48

Description

In a June afternoon in a small French village, bells ring and swallows dart across the sky as townspeople gather for the wedding of Mauricio Aubry and the enigmatic Miss Guichard. The ceremony unfolds amid a lively procession, fireworks, and a sudden shower of copper coins that sends the crowd into a chaotic scramble. The garden of the bride’s family becomes the stage for polite congratulations, yet the atmosphere is tinged with nervous energy as the community watches a union that may hide deeper motives.

Miss Guichard, tall and austere, commands attention with her dark hair, proud eyes and a sharp tongue that cuts through the genteel chatter. When the mayor’s wife hints at an old acquaintance—Roussel, the tutor of the groom—her composure cracks, revealing a simmering resentment born from past betrayals. The dialogue crackles with accusations and veiled threats, suggesting that this marriage may awaken a long‑buried rivalry that could ignite a wider conflict. Listeners are drawn into a world where love, pride, and hidden enmities intertwine, promising a tale of passion and vengeance that begins to unfold.

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Language

es

Duration

~4 hours (278K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Paz Barrios, Miranda van de Heijning and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. This file was produced from images generously made available by the Bibliotheque nationale de France (BnF/Gallica) at http://gallica.bnf.fr.

Release date

2004-10-31

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Georges Ohnet

Georges Ohnet

1848–1918

A hugely popular French novelist and playwright of the late 19th century, he wrote emotional, fast-moving stories that spoke to a broad public. His best-known work, Le Maître de forges, helped make him one of the era’s most widely read authors.

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