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Antonine Karzof has just turned nineteen, and the echo of the birthday waltz still lingers in the grand salon. As spring light filters through the windows, she sits restlessly, hands clasped, waiting for a visitor who has yet to appear. The house hums with the ordinary bustle of servants and family, yet a quiet urgency pulses through her thoughts, hinting at something beyond the celebration.
Her mind drifts back to the summers spent at her parents’ country estate, where her brother’s university friends arrived for their theses. Among them, the aloof Dournou—strong, independent, and oddly detached—becomes the focus of her secret musings, his presence both puzzling and magnetic. Their interactions are sparse, but the shared moments in the school they run together plant the seeds of an unspoken connection.
Now, with the season turning and her mother’s absence felt keenly, Antonine must navigate the expectations of her family, the responsibilities of the free school, and the stirrings of a heart that yearns for something more than the quiet routine of her privileged world.
Language
fr
Duration
~6 hours (362K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Rénald Lévesque
Release date
2008-01-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1842–1902
A bestselling French novelist of the late 19th century, she wrote under a masculine pen name and drew on her years in Russia to give many of her stories a vivid, international setting. Her work was widely read in France and beyond, especially novels like Dosia that brought Russian life to French readers.
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