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Monsieur Bergeret in Paris
Monsieur Bergeret in Paris
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Monsieur Bergeret in Paris

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MNSIEUR BERGERET was seated at table taking his frugal evening meal. Riquet lay at his feet on a tapestry cushion. Riquet had a religious soul; he rendered divine honours to mankind. He regarded his master as very good and very great. But it was chiefly when he saw him at table that he realized the sovereign greatness and goodness of Monsieur Bergeret. If, to Riquet, all things pertaining to food were precious and impressive, those pertaining to the food of man were sacred. He venerated the dining-room as a temple, the table as an altar. During meals he kept his place at his master's feet, in silence and immobility. "e;It's a spring chicken,"e; said old Angelique as she placed the dish upon the table. "e;Good. Be kind enough to carve it, then,"e; said Monsieur Bergeret, who was a poor hand with weapons and quite hopeless as a carver. "e;Willingly,"e; said Angelique, "e;but carving isn't woman's work, it's the gentlemen who ought to carve poultry."e;
Kirjailija
Anatole France
ISBN
9783736414006
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
9.9.2016
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