
Nestled in the quiet, untouched valleys of the Eastern Pyrenees, a modest spa town offers a refuge for those seeking the restorative powers of hot springs. The landscape is rugged yet gentle, far from the bustling resorts of the western ranges, and its remote charm draws a steady stream of weary travelers, convalescents, and a few curious tourists. At the heart of the town stands a sturdy hotel built directly over a thermal spring, its rooms filled with guests hoping to emerge revitalized.
The proprietor, a widowed local known affectionately as La Mère Bauche, runs the establishment with a blend of practicality and unwavering honesty. Her modest rates and sincere care have earned her the trust of a diverse clientele, from humble laborers to genteel visitors yearning for solace. As the seasons change, the hotel becomes a lively crossroads where stories intertwine, hinting at the subtle tensions and quiet hopes that stir beneath the calm surface of this secluded mountain haven.
Full title
La Mere Bauche From Tales of All Countries
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (69K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2002-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1815–1882
Best known for the Barsetshire and Palliser novels, this prolific Victorian writer turned the routines of politics, clergy, and everyday social life into rich, deeply human fiction. His books are loved for their wit, psychological insight, and steady, companionable storytelling.
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