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Fernande
- Narrated by: Emmanuelle Lemée
- Length: 11 hrs and 47 mins
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Publisher's Summary
La baronne de Barthèle attend son vieil ami et amant le comte de Montgiroux, pair de France. Son fils Maurice, marié à la nièce du comte, se meurt de fièvre cérébrale. Sur la suggestion du médecin de Maurice, la baronne a accepté de faire venir à son château Mme Ducoudray qui pourrait apaiser la fièvre du mourant. À son arrivée, la dame apprend le but de sa visite, sauver Maurice - Maurice, prénom qui ne lui est pas inconnu. Le comte découvre lui que Mme Ducoudray n'est autre que Fernande, la courtisane qu'il a pris pour maîtresse.
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