
Le gentilhomme pauvre
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Narrated by:
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Emmanuelle Lemée
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By:
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Henri Conscience
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1842 près d'Anvers. M. de Vlierbecke est un gentilhomme ruiné. Il élève seul sa fille Lénora dans leur propriété du Grinselhof mais ses dettes sont telles que la vente de ses biens suffirait à peine à les couvrir. Sa fierté lui commande de taire son immense dénuement à son entourage qui le croit de la plus vile radinerie. Un espoir pourtant : l'idylle naissante de sa fille avec Gustave le neveu d'un riche bourgeois. La promesse faite à sa femme sur son lit de mort de la rendre heureuse va pouvoir se réaliser. Mais l'oncle de Gustave ne consent pas au mariage... Voici un conte bouleversant pour ceux qui aiment les beaux sentiments et les mélodrames. Et l'amour finalement triomphera...
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