Ep. 683, Scaramouche, Part 2 of 12, by Raphael Sabatini
Release Date: 06/12/2020
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info_outlineHow will Andre-Louis find satisfaction for the murder of his friend, when the law fails him? Raphael Sabatini, today on The Classic Tales Podcast.
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Last week, we met our hero, Andre-Louis, a lawyer who was born into the upper-ish classes, and sympathized with them. His friend, Phillipe de Vilmorin, was a seminarist, and was seeking redress of grievances for a poor gameskeeper, Mabey, who had been killed for taking a pheasant from a trap on the Marquis de la Tour d’Azyr’s land. The Marquis had ordered that Mabey be shot, and Phillipe was seeking some settlement for poor Mabey’s widow and children.
It seems the injustice in this week’s episode strikes home rather sharply.
And now, Scaramouche, Part 2 of 12, by Raphael Sabatini
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