Author: Anatole France
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
The Works of Anatole France in English: Balthasar
Author: Anatole France
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 280
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Languages : en
Pages : 280
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Balthasar and Other Works
Author: Anatole France
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465604774
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
She led Balthasar to one of the taverns where wastrels and street porters foregathered along with prostitutes. The two sat down at a table and saw through the foul air by the light of a fetid lamp, unclean human brutes attack each other with fists and knives for a woman or a cup of fermented liquor, while others with clenched fists snored under the tables. The tavern-keeper, lying on a pile of sacking, watched the drunken brawlers with a prudent eye. Balkis, having seen some salt fish hanging from the rafters of the ceiling, said to her companion: "I much wish to eat one of these fish with pounded onions." Balthasar gave the order. When she had eaten he discovered that he had forgotten to bring money. It gave him no concern, for he thought that he could slip out with her without paying the reckoning. But the tavern-keeper barred their way, calling them a vile slave and a worthless she-ass. Balthasar struck him to the ground with a blow of his fist. Whereupon some of the drinkers drew their knives and flung themselves on the two strangers. But the black man, seizing an enormous pestle used to pound Egyptian onions, knocked down two of his assailants and forced the others back. And all the while he was conscious of the warmth of Balkis' body as she cowered close against him; it was this which made him invincible. The tavern-keeper's friends, not daring to approach again, flung at him from the end of the pot-house jars of oil, pewter vessels, burning lamps, and even the huge bronze cauldron in which a whole sheep was stewing. This cauldron fell with a horrible crash on Balthasar's head and split his skull. For a moment he stood as if dazed, and then summoning all his strength he flung the cauldron back with such force that its weight was increased tenfold. The shock of the hurtling metal was mingled with indescribable roars and death rattles. Profiting by the terror of the survivors, and fearing that Balkis might be injured, he seized her in his arms and fled with her through the silence and darkness of the lonely byways. The stillness of night enveloped the earth, and the fugitives heard the clamour of the women and the carousers, who pursued them at haphazard, die away in the darkness. Soon they heard nothing more than the sound of dripping blood as it fell from the brow of Balthasar on the breast of Balkis.
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465604774
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
She led Balthasar to one of the taverns where wastrels and street porters foregathered along with prostitutes. The two sat down at a table and saw through the foul air by the light of a fetid lamp, unclean human brutes attack each other with fists and knives for a woman or a cup of fermented liquor, while others with clenched fists snored under the tables. The tavern-keeper, lying on a pile of sacking, watched the drunken brawlers with a prudent eye. Balkis, having seen some salt fish hanging from the rafters of the ceiling, said to her companion: "I much wish to eat one of these fish with pounded onions." Balthasar gave the order. When she had eaten he discovered that he had forgotten to bring money. It gave him no concern, for he thought that he could slip out with her without paying the reckoning. But the tavern-keeper barred their way, calling them a vile slave and a worthless she-ass. Balthasar struck him to the ground with a blow of his fist. Whereupon some of the drinkers drew their knives and flung themselves on the two strangers. But the black man, seizing an enormous pestle used to pound Egyptian onions, knocked down two of his assailants and forced the others back. And all the while he was conscious of the warmth of Balkis' body as she cowered close against him; it was this which made him invincible. The tavern-keeper's friends, not daring to approach again, flung at him from the end of the pot-house jars of oil, pewter vessels, burning lamps, and even the huge bronze cauldron in which a whole sheep was stewing. This cauldron fell with a horrible crash on Balthasar's head and split his skull. For a moment he stood as if dazed, and then summoning all his strength he flung the cauldron back with such force that its weight was increased tenfold. The shock of the hurtling metal was mingled with indescribable roars and death rattles. Profiting by the terror of the survivors, and fearing that Balkis might be injured, he seized her in his arms and fled with her through the silence and darkness of the lonely byways. The stillness of night enveloped the earth, and the fugitives heard the clamour of the women and the carousers, who pursued them at haphazard, die away in the darkness. Soon they heard nothing more than the sound of dripping blood as it fell from the brow of Balthasar on the breast of Balkis.
The Bookman
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Category : Bibliography
Languages : en
Pages : 756
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Publisher:
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Category : Bibliography
Languages : en
Pages : 756
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Balthasar and Other Works - 1909
Author: Anatole France
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 73
Book Description
'Balthasar and Other Works' is a collection of stories written by Anatole France. The book includes six stories, including 'Balthasar', 'The Curé's Mignonette', 'M. Pigeonneau', 'The Daughter of Lilith', 'Laeta Acilia', and 'The Red Egg'. The stories offer a glimpse into the French author's literary style and themes, which often explore social satire, historical events, and philosophical ideas.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 73
Book Description
'Balthasar and Other Works' is a collection of stories written by Anatole France. The book includes six stories, including 'Balthasar', 'The Curé's Mignonette', 'M. Pigeonneau', 'The Daughter of Lilith', 'Laeta Acilia', and 'The Red Egg'. The stories offer a glimpse into the French author's literary style and themes, which often explore social satire, historical events, and philosophical ideas.
The Works of Anatole France in an English Translation
Author: Anatole France
Publisher:
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Category : French literature
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : French literature
Languages : en
Pages : 280
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The National Union Catalog, Pre-1956 Imprints
Author: Library of Congress
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Category : Catalogs, Union
Languages : en
Pages : 712
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Category : Catalogs, Union
Languages : en
Pages : 712
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The Athenaeum
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Category : Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 830
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Category : Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 830
Book Description
Anatole France, the Man and His Work
Author: James Lewis May
Publisher: London, John Lane
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Category : Authors, French
Languages : en
Pages : 310
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Publisher: London, John Lane
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Category : Authors, French
Languages : en
Pages : 310
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The Nation
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 1048
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 1048
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The Spectator
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Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 1140
Book Description
A weekly review of politics, literature, theology, and art.
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Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 1140
Book Description
A weekly review of politics, literature, theology, and art.