Reader(s): Homewood, Bill
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Catalogue No: NA0367
Barcode: 9781781982532
Release Date: 07/2019

BALZAC, H. de: Rabouilleuse (La) (Unabridged)

Brothers Philippe and Joseph Bridau are completely unalike: Philippe, braggart and soldier, formerly aide-de-camp to Napoleon, is their mother Agathe’s favourite; Joseph, a poor and aspiring artist, is raised in his brother’s shadow. When Agathe is reduced to poverty and Philippe accrues gambling debts, the family join forces to focus their attentions on Agathe’s brother, Jean-Jacques Rouget, heir to the family fortune. The struggle for his inheritance pits the family against Rouget’s beautiful maid Flore (‘La Rabouilleuse’), the apple of her master’s eye, and her lover, the crafty and manipulative Maxence. Will the greedy Philippe’s efforts save the family, or prove to be their undoing? Will the talented Joseph achieve the acclaim he deserves in the salons of Paris? All is revealed in the thrilling and compassionate denouement of this wonderful book. Also known as The Black Sheep and The Two Brothers, La Rabouilleuse is one of the Scènes de la vie de province in Balzac’s La Comédie humaine.

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1 La Rabouilleuse 12:21
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2 During the visits which Roland's secretary paid… 12:09
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3 After Bridau's death the Emperor inquired… 10:25
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4 Chapter 2 12:03
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5 Thus the two widows passed from hollow opulence… 09:14
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6 At the end of ten minutes the sweat stood… 13:29
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7 A few days after this, the disasters of the retreat… 08:25
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8 Chapter 3 10:18
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9 Madame Bridau rushed to meet her beloved son… 12:14
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10 Joseph, who got up at dawn and went to bed early… 09:45
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11 The brother and sister were living at this time… 10:54
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12 Chapter 4 10:20
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13 Joseph left his studio and went down to breakfast… 10:04
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14 Old Desroches, the last remaining friend… 11:03
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15 For the last ten years Madame Descoings had taken… 07:39
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16 Chapter 5 11:42
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17 Philippe had ended by acquiring the sang-froid… 13:13
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18 The two rose late on Christmas morning. 12:56
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19 Chapter 6 10:23
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20 When Joseph related Philippe's position to his… 08:10
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21 Two months later, as Agathe was about to start… 10:25
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22 While the artist was confiding his brother's affairs… 11:04
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23 Chapter 7 11:49
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24 While ignorance and custom are invincible… 11:13
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25 The young men amused themselves very much… 12:22
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26 By this time Gilet had become grand master… 09:57
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27 The Knights of Idleness, who were all young… 13:42
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28 Chapter 8 10:16
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29 A deep silence followed. The pause became… 06:49
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30 It is now necessary to relate where the sultana… 13:58
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31 That evening, all Issoudun could talk of nothing else… 08:29
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32 Chapter 9 09:42
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33 The next day Flore looked at her master… 10:29
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34 Flore, a born fryer and roaster… 09:50
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35 'Good heavens!' she cried; 'you have neither heart…' 09:19
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36 Chapter 10 10:14
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37 When they reached the bottom and met the first… 10:23
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38 Max, who had overheard old Rouget's words… 10:02
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39 From year to year old Hochon grew more petty… 09:06
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40 Chapter 11 11:21
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41 Joseph looked at the two young men… 11:36
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42 A supper worthy of La Cognette brightened… 09:30
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43 The Hochons were not clever enough to match Max. 10:37
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44 Chapter 12 09:41
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45 On the morrow, Joseph did not wake up till midday. 10:06
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46 In fact, before evening many persons in Issoudun… 09:20
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47 After three weeks' stay in Issoudun… 11:49
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48 Chapter 13 11:27
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49 While Monsieur Hochon went to find Gritte… 12:52
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50 Shortly after, while Monsieur Mouilleron… 13:29
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51 Chapter 14 11:19
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52 On a hint from Philippe, Monsieur Hochon… 11:37
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53 After obtaining his situation, Philippe… 11:10
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54 Everyone can imagine the scenes which… 12:02
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55 Chapter 15 11:25
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56 This lion, tangled in the meshes Philippe Bridau… 11:04
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57 Monsieur Hochon found old Rouget in his bedroom… 08:44
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58 Old Rouget, turning a deaf ear to Monsieur… 08:51
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59 Chapter 16 12:13
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60 At eight o'clock the next morning… 12:55
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61 Agathe, informed by Madame Hochon of what… 12:13
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62 After breakfast, on the morning succeeding… 10:33
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63 Chapter 17 10:50
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64 After the Salon of 1823, one of the leading… 12:58
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65 Joseph returned to his mother's room… 12:44
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66 The woman presently appeared, looking… 10:16
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67 No sooner did this occur, than the Comte… 09:41
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