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In a one-act rural comedy a household prepares provisions for a needy neighbor while women recall past hardship and a second marriage that brought security; domestic routine and tenderness toward the poor are established. A visiting gamekeeper describes a wandering vagabond who has damaged pheasant nests and nearly started a fire, provoking a dispute over whether to punish or show mercy. The action contrasts private charity and communal suspicion, examines social judgments about poverty and responsibility, and moves between intimate family reminiscence and a public moral debate about outsiders.

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Max Du Veuzit

Max Du Veuzit was a French author known for his contributions to literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often explore themes of social justice and human compassion, reflecting the societal issues of his time. Among his notable titles is "C'est la loi!", which delves into the complexities of law and morality. Du Veuzit's writing is characterized by its poignant storytelling and a deep empathy for the struggles of the marginalized. Other significant works include "L'Aumone" and "Le Noël des Petits Gueux", showcasing his ability to blend narrative with social commentary.

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