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Martin, l' enfant trouve,

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CHAPITRE PREMIER. LA DOUBLE CHASSE. Cette partie de la Sologne, où viennent se confiner, du nord au sud, les départements du Loiret et du Loir-et-Cher, et dont une portion forme ce qu'on appelle le bassin de la Sauldre, offre une physionomie particulière: ce sont généralement d'immenses bois de sapins coupés çà et là par de grandes plaines de bruyères, ou par des terrains tourbeux, que submergent presque toujours les débordements des rivières et des ruisseaux. Ce sont encore de vastes étangs encadrés de touffes d'iris et de joncs fleuris, eaux dormantes souvent effleurées par le vol circulaire des courlis, des arcanettes ou des martin-pêcheurs; çà et là quelques vallées, des prairies, semées de massifs de chênes, rompent l'aspect uniforme de ce paysage aux lignes planes et tranquilles. Rien ne saurait rendre le calme mélancolique de ce pays désert, aux vastes horizons formés par les masses toujours vertes des forêts de sapins; de ces solitudes profondes, où résonne, de temps à autre, le choc sonore de la cognée du bûcheron, et d'où s'élève, lorsque le vent souffle, un bruit sourd, prolongé, imposant, comme le lointain mugissement de la mer; bruit causé par l'agitation et le frôlement des branchages des arbres verts; ce n'est pas non plus un spectacle sans majesté que de voir le soleil s'abaisser lentement derrière ces plaines immenses, unies comme un lac, et couvertes de bruyères roses et d'ajoncs d'un jaune d'or que la brise du soir fait doucement onduler, ainsi qu'une nappe de verdure de fleurs. Les oiseaux de proie, qui choisissent pour repaire les grands bois déserts, les jean-le-blancs, les aigles de Sologne, les bondrées, les faucons, sont aussi nombreux dans ces solitudes que les oiseaux aquatiques. Ce qui donne, surtout l'hiver, à cette contrée un aspect singulier, c'est l'éternelle et sombre verdure de ses sapinières mêlées de taillis de bouleaux et de chênes, où gîtent toujours le renard, le chevreuil, le loup, et où s'aventurent souvent les cerfs et les sangliers des forêts voisines. Aussi ce pays est-il la terre promise du chasseur et conséquemment du braconnier, car le lièvre, la perdrix rouge, le faisan y abondent, et le lapin y pullule de telle sorte que, depuis le riche propriétaire dont il ronge les jeunes bois, jusqu'aux pauvres cultivateurs dont il broute les maigres guérets, tous le regardent comme un fléau destructeur.
About the Author: Marie-Joseph Sue dit Eugène Sue, né le 26 janvier 1804[1] à Paris et mort en exil le 3 août 1857 à Annecy-le-Vieux (Duché de Savoie), est un écrivain français. Il est principalement connu pour deux de ses romans-feuilletons à caractère social Les Mystères de Paris (1842-1843) et Le Juif errant (1844-1845). Jeunesse Son père, Jean-Joseph Sue (1760-1830), (fils), était chirurgien de la Garde impériale de Napoléon 1er, chevalier héréditaire par lettres patentes du 17 février 1815 (issu d'une lignée de chirurgiens parisiens originaire de Provence). Sa marraine n'était autre que Joséphine et son parrain Eugène de Beauharnais. Il étudia au lycée Condorcet. Jeunesse dorée pour le futur écrivain qui va pourtant se révéler un élève médiocre et turbulent, puis un jeune homme dont les frasques défraient la chronique. Son père l'envoie en voyage pour le remettre sur le droit chemin expédition d'Espagne (1823), puis de Grèce, puis aux Antilles[2]. Dandy, voyageur, il hérite à 26 ans de la fortune paternelle, devient l'amant des plus belles femmes de Paris (il est surnommé le Beau Sue ), adhère au très snob Jockey Club dès sa création en 1834. Il dilapide la fortune de son père en sept ans, et commence à écrire lorsqu'il est ruiné.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781500359300
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Publisher Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 204
  • Spine Width: 11 mm
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1500359300
  • Publisher Date: 30 Jun 2014
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: French
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 281 gr


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