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FROMONT JEUNE ET RISLER AÎNÉ LIVRE 1

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C’était bien la vingtième fois de la journée que le braveRisler disait qu’il était content, et toujours du même airattendri et paisible, avec la même voix lente, sourde,profonde, cette voix qu’étreint l’émotion et qui n’ose pasparler trop haut de peur de se briser tout à coup dans leslarmes.Pour rien au monde, Risler n’aurait voulu pleurer en cemoment, – voyez-vous ce marié s’attendrissant en pleinrepas de noces ! – Pourtant il en avait bien envie. Sonbonheur l’étouffait, le tenait par la gorge, empêchait les motsde sortir.

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Published April 24, 2021

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Alphonse Daudet

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Stories of life of French writer Alphonse Daudet of the naturalist school in his native Provence include Lettres de mon moulin (1869).

Louis Marie Alphonse Daudet authored novels. He was the younger brother of Ernest Daudet. He was married to Julia Daudet and the father of Léon Daudet, Lucien Daudet and Edmée Daudet, all writers.

Family on both sides belonged to the bourgeoisie. Vincent Daudet, the father, manufactured silk, but misfortune and failure dogged the man through life. A boyhood depressed Alphonse amid much truancy had. He spent his days mainly at Lyon, left in 1856, and began life as a schoolteacher at Alès, Gard, in the south. The position proved intolerable. As Charles Dickens declared that all through his prosperous career, the miseries of his apprenticeship to the blacking business haunted him in dreams, so after Daudet left Alès, he woke with horror, thinking for months that he still dwelt among his unruly pupils.

On 1 November 1857, he abandoned teaching and took refuge with Ernest Daudet, his brother only some three years his senior, who tried "soberly" to make a living as a journalist in Paris. Alphonse took to writing, and a small volume, Les Amoureuses (1858), collected his poems and met with a fair reception. He obtained employment on Le Figaro, then under energetic editorship of Cartier de Villemessant, and wrote two or three plays; those interested in literature began to recognize him as possessing individuality and promise. Morny, all-powerful minister of Napoleon III, appointed Daudet, who held a post of his secretaries till death of Morny in 1865, and Morny showed Daudet no small kindness. Daudet put his foot on the road to fortune.

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