Listen and read

Step into an infinite world of stories

  • Read and listen as much as you want
  • Over 950 000 titles
  • Exclusive titles + Storytel Originals
  • Easy to cancel anytime
Try now
image.devices-Singapore 2x

Monsieur Bergeret in Paris

Language
English
Format
Category

Fiction

MONSIEUR BERGERET was seated at table taking his frugal evening meal. Riquet lay at his feet on a tapestry cushion. Riquet had a religious soul; he rendered divine honours to mankind. He regarded his master as very good and very great. But it was chiefly when he saw him at table that he realized the sovereign greatness and goodness of Monsieur Bergeret.

If, to Riquet, all things pertaining to food were precious and impressive, those pertaining to the food of man were sacred. He venerated the dining-room as a temple, the table as an altar. During meals he kept his place at his master's feet, in silence and immobility.

"It's a spring chicken," said old Angélique as she placed the dish upon the table.

"Good. Be kind enough to carve it, then," said Monsieur Bergeret, who was a poor hand with weapons and quite hopeless as a carver.

"Willingly," said Angélique, "but carving isn't woman's work, it's the gentlemen who ought to carve poultry."

"I don't know how to carve."

"Monsieur ought to know."

This dialogue was by no means new. Angélique and her master exchanged similar remarks every time that game or poultry came to the table. It was not flippantly, it was certainly not to save herself trouble, that the old servant persisted in offering her master the carving-knife as a token of the respect which was due to him. In the peasant class from which she had sprung and also in the little middle-class households where she had been in service, it was a tradition that it was the master's duty to carve. The faithful old soul's respect for tradition was profound. She did not think it right that Monsieur Bergeret should fall short of it, that he should delegate to her the performance of so authoritative a function, that he should fail to carve at his own table, since he was not grand enough to employ a butler to do it for him, like the Brécés, the Bonmonts and other such folk in town or country.

© 2016 anboco (Ebook): 9783736411821

Release date

Ebook: 25 August 2016

Others also enjoyed ...

  1. Works Anatole France
  2. The Works in Verse and Prose: III W. B. Yeats
  3. Ideas of Good and Evil: Exploring Morality and Ethics Through Poetry and Prose W. B. Yeats
  4. The Buried Temple: Exploring the Depths of Human Consciousness Maurice Maeterlinck
  5. The Amethyst Ring Anatole France
  6. The White Stone Anatole France
  7. The Trembling of the Veil: Exploring Mysticism, Nationalism, and the Artist's Role in Yeats' Ireland W. B. Yeats
  8. The Village: Rustic Chronicles of Russian Life Ivan Bunin
  9. The Double Garden: Exploring the mystical connection between nature and the human soul Maurice Maeterlinck
  10. Under the Deodars: “I have my own matches and sulphur, and I'll make my own hell” Rudyard Kipling
  11. Miss Lulu Bett Zona Gale
  12. Many Inventions: “God help us for we knew the worst too young” Rudyard Kipling
  13. At the Ghost Hour. The House of the Unbelieving Thomas: Exploring Skepticism and Supernatural Tales in a Haunting Gothic World Paul Heyse
  14. The Freelands John Galsworthy
  15. Coniston Winston Churchill
  16. God's Men: A Novel Pearl S. Buck
  17. In Black and White: “If history were taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten” Rudyard Kipling
  18. The Neglected Authors - Men Born 1850 - 1899 John Galsworthy
  19. Windows: Exploring the Complexities of Society and Human Relationships John Galsworthy
  20. The King of the Dark Chamber Rabindranath Tagore
  21. Villa Rubein, and Other Stories John Galsworthy
  22. The Home and the World Rabindranath Tagore
  23. Clybourne Park: A Play Bruce Norris
  24. The Common Man: Poems Maurice Manning
  25. Roosevelt: The Lion and the Fox (1882–1940) James MacGregor Burns
  26. Elmer Gantry Lewis, Sinclair
  27. Moy Sand and Gravel: Poems Paul Muldoon
  28. Joyzelle: Love, Fate, and the Supernatural: A Symbolist Tale of Emotions and Relationships Maurice Maeterlinck
  29. Proust's Way François Mauriac
  30. Vanished from Willowbrook Manor MIMI XUE
  31. With Americans of Past and Present Days: Exploring American Culture Through Foreign Eyes J. J. Jusserand
  32. Versed Rae Armantrout
  33. Chickamauga: Poems Charles Wright
  34. Repair: Poems C. K. Williams
  35. Whirlwind Sharon Dolin
  36. An Unexpected Friend Bob Jordan
  37. Country Music: Selected Early Poems Charles Wright
  38. The Pulitzer Prize Poetry Edwin Arlington Robinson

Features:

  • Over 950 000 titles

  • Kids Mode (child safe environment)

  • Download books for offline access

  • Cancel anytime

Most popular

Unlimited

For those who want to listen and read without limits.

S$12.98 /month
3 days for free
  • 1 account

  • Unlimited Access

  • Unlimited listening

  • Cancel anytime

Try now

Unlimited Bi-yearly

For those who want to listen and read without limits.

S$69 /6 months
14 days for free
Save 11%
  • 1 account

  • Unlimited Access

  • Unlimited listening

  • Cancel anytime

Try now

Unlimited Yearly

For those who want to listen and read without limits.

S$119 /year
14 days for free
Save 24%
  • 1 account

  • Unlimited Access

  • Unlimited listening

  • Cancel anytime

Try now

Family

For those who want to share stories with family and friends.

From S$14.90/month
  • 2-3 accounts

  • Unlimited Access

  • Unlimited listening

  • Cancel anytime

2 accounts

S$14.90 /month
Try now