
The story opens on a damp February evening in the remote village of Lachalade. Inside the dimly lit Maupré household, a widow in black presides over her adult children as they wrestle with hunger, cold, and the creaking tension of a household stretched thin. Xavier, the youngest brother, sketches by the flickering lamp while his sister Reine loses herself in a novel, and the older sister Honorine tends a makeshift opium brew for warmth. Their brother Gaspard, a rough‑hewn hunter, prowls with his damp hound, his gruff remarks cutting through the silence.
The night is punctuated by the arrival of Gertrude, a distant cousin whose slow trek from the nearby Louvière to fetch milk becomes a focal point of whispered speculation. Her habit of lingering on the path, hopping from stone to stone, fuels rumors that something more than dairy lies behind her delay. As the family waits, the cramped room seems to hold its breath, hinting that the ordinary chores may conceal a deeper secret waiting to surface.
Language
fr
Duration
~6 hours (387K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1833–1907
Known for lyrical novels and poems rooted in the French countryside, this 19th-century writer brought forests, villages, and provincial life vividly to the page. His work often blends gentle observation of nature with everyday human feeling.
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