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Stories by English Authors in France
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160 pages
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Set in late November 1456, the story unfolds in a snowy Paris, where the relentless snowfall prompts philosophical musings among a group in a tavern. Master Francis Villon, a poor scholar, humorously questions the origins of the snow, suggesting whimsical alternatives like pagan gods or angels. His irreverent wit draws laughter and a toast from an old priest, highlighting the camaraderie and spirited discussions of the time. The narrative captures the blend of humor and depth in the lives of the city's lower class amidst a harsh winter.
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2004, paperback
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