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The narrative opens in a dark Burgundian forest where robbers attack a carriage, kill a traveler and his coachman, and discover an infant among the luggage; after a tense debate the braconnier Favier takes the child while accomplices conceal the bodies and abandon the vehicle. Later passages shift to gentler domestic scenes in which the infant is cared for by a nurse and amused by a playful cat, with long evenings and woodland visits sketched in affectionate detail. The work moves between violent incident and quiet caretaking, examining vulnerability, compassion, and the rhythms of rural life.

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Roger Dombre

Roger Dombre was a French author known for his contributions to literature in the 19th century. His works often explore themes of family dynamics and social relationships, reflecting the complexities of human interactions. Among his notable titles is "Folla," which showcases his narrative style and character development. Dombre's other works, such as "Nounou: Histoire de la Moucheronne" and "Un tuteur embarrassé," further illustrate his ability to weave engaging stories that resonate with readers. Through his writing, Dombre has left a mark on the literary landscape, offering insights into the societal norms of his time.

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