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In a cramped, fog‑laden quarter of a bustling port town, the story opens with a vivid walk through narrow alleys slick with rain, market stalls haggling over fruit and meat, and the hum of weary laborers making their way home. The atmosphere is gritty yet alive, painted with Daudet’s trademark humor and a warm affection for the people who scrape by among the soot‑stained façades and creaking shopfronts.
At the heart of this tableau stands Captain Louveau, a weather‑worn seafarer whose generous smile belies a life of hard toil. In a modest tavern he strikes a deal with the lumber merchant Dubac, buying a stack of timber at a price that promises a glimmer of hope for his aging vessel, the “Nivernain Kaunotar.” The scene hints at the ship’s frail condition and the community’s quiet determination to keep it afloat, inviting listeners to share in the everyday dramas of a world where resilience and camaraderie shape every transaction.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (83K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2020-06-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1840–1897
Best known for bringing the warmth and color of Provence into French literature, this 19th-century writer mixed humor, tenderness, and sharp observation in stories that still feel vivid today. His work ranges from playful sketches and tales to novels with a darker, more realistic edge.
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