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Tartarin de Tarascon
Alphonse Daudet

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Tartarin de Tarascon.   

By A.  Daudet.   

Translated by Oliver C.  Colt.   

Introduction. 

The tale of Tartarin de Tarascon was written by Alphonse Daudet in
1872, and was one of the many works which he produced.  In it he pokes
gentle fun at a type of Frenchman who comes from the Midi, the area
where he himself was born.  Tartarin has characteristics which may
remind the English-speaking reader of Toad of Toad Hall, a boastful
braggart, easily deceived, but good-hearted au fond. 

The world he inhabits is, of course, very different from ours.  There is
no radio or television, the motor car is no more than a plaything for
the rich.  There is only the beginnings of a telephone system.  Much sea

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