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If you are not located in the United States, you -will have to check the laws of the country where you are located before -using this eBook. - -Title: The Woodcutter’s Dog - -Author: Charles Nodier - -Illustrator: Claud Lovat Fraser - -Release Date: August 9, 2021 [eBook #66027] - -Language: English - -Produced by: Tim Lindell, Donald Cummings and the Online Distributed - Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was - produced from images generously made available by The - Internet Archive/American Libraries.) - -*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE WOODCUTTER’S DOG *** - - - - - - The Woodcutter’s Dog - -[Illustration] - - - - -[Illustration] - - - - - THE WOODCUTTER’S DOG - - TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH OF - CHARLES NODIER · ILLUSTRATED BY - CLAUD LOVAT FRASER - - [Illustration] - - LONDON: DANIEL O’CONNOR, 90 - GREAT RUSSELL STREET, W.C.1 - 1921 - - - - - PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN. - - - - - _Foreword_ - - -Charles Nodier’s fascinating story “Le Chien de Brisquet,” which has -enthralled generations of French children, is now introduced to English -children of the present day, with a few delightful illustrations by -that exquisite artist, the late Claud Lovat Fraser. - - - - - The - Woodcutter’s Dog - - -In the Forest of Lions, not far from the village of La Goupilière and -close to a fine well which belongs to St. Mathurin’s Chapel, lived a -kindly soul, a woodcutter by trade, who was called Brisquet, or, as -often as not, the Man with the Trusty Axe. - -[Illustration] - -He and his wife, whose name was Brisquette, lived poorly enough on the -sale of his faggots. God had given them two pretty children――a seven -year old boy, who was dark and was called Biscotin, and Biscotine, a -girl of six who was very fair. - -[Illustration] - -They had, besides, a dog, a curly-haired mongrel, which was all black -except for its nose, and that was red as fire. They called it Bichonne. - -You may remember the time when such numbers of wolves swarmed in the -Forest of Lions. It was the year of the Great Snow, when the poor folk -found it so hard to keep alive. The misery in the country was dreadful. - -[Illustration] - -Brisquet, who never shirked his work, and, thanks to his good axe, -had no fear of wolves, said to his wife one morning: “Oh, do not let -either Biscotin or Biscotine run about outside until the master of the -wolf-hounds arrives. It will be dangerous if they do. There is room -enough for them to play between the mound and the pond, now that I have -put stakes along the water to prevent any accident happening to them. -And do not let Bichonne out either; she is always wanting to be on the -run.” - -[Illustration] - -Morning after morning he cautioned Brisquette in the same way. - -One evening Brisquet did not reach home at his usual time. Brisquette -went to the doorstep, returned, went back again, and “Oh, dear; oh, -dear!” she said, wringing her hands, “how late he is!” Then she ran out -of doors, shouting, “Oh, Brisquet, Brisquet!” - -[Illustration] - -And Bichonne leaped as high as her shoulders, as if she were asking, -“Shall _I_ not go?” - -“Be quiet!” said Brisquette; then turning to the children, “Listen, -Biscotine, run as far as the mound and see if your father is not -coming. And you, Biscotin, take the path along the pond, and be -careful lest some of the stakes should be missing. And shout out loud -‘Brisquet! Brisquet!’ - -“Be quiet, Bichonne!” - -The children went on and on, and when they met at the place where the -path by the pond and the path by the mound crossed, Biscotin exclaimed -excitedly, “I shall find my father, I will find him, or the wolves -shall eat me up!” - -[Illustration] - -“And they shall eat me up too!” said Biscotine. - - * * * * * - -All this while Brisquet was returning by the Puchay high road, passing -the Asses’ Cross at Mortemer Abbey, because he had a bundle of faggots -to leave at Jean Paquier’s. - -[Illustration] - -“Have you seen the children?” Brisquette asked him. - -“The children,” said Brisquet, “the children! Oh mercy, have they gone -out?” - -“I sent them out as far as the mound and the pond to meet you, but you -had taken another road.” - -Brisquet gripped his good axe and set off running towards the mound. - -“Won’t you take Bichonne with you?” his wife called after him. - -[Illustration] - -But Bichonne was already far ahead――so far that Brisquet immediately -lost sight of her. - -In vain he shouted, “Biscotin! Biscotine!” There was no answer. - -Then he burst into tears for he believed that the children were lost. - -When he had run a great way he thought he heard Bichonne’s bark. With -his good axe above his head he dashed through the thicket in the -direction of the sound. - -Bichonne had reached the spot at the very moment a huge wolf was about -to spring upon the children. She had flung herself between, barking -furiously so that she might warn Brisquet. - -With one stroke of his good axe the woodman laid the wolf lifeless, but -it was too late to save Bichonne. She was already dead. - -Brisquet, Biscotin and Biscotine returned home to Brisquette. There was -great joy, but they were all weeping. There was not a look that was not -turned towards Bichonne. - -Brisquet buried Bichonne at the foot of the little garden, under a -great stone on which the schoolmaster wrote in Latin: - - _Here lies Bichonne, - Brisquet’s poor dog._ - -Ever since that time we have had the saying, “Unlucky as Brisquet’s dog -which went to the wood once, and the wolf ate him.” - -[Illustration] - - - THE DE LA MORE PRESS LTD. - 10 CLIFFORD STREET, BOND STREET, W.1 - - - * * * * * - - - Transcriber’s Notes: - - ――Text in italics is enclosed by underscores (_italics_). - - ――Archaic and variable spelling has been preserved. - - -*** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE WOODCUTTER’S DOG *** - -Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will -be renamed. - -Creating the works from print editions not protected by U.S. copyright -law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, -so the Foundation (and you!) can copy and distribute it in the -United States without permission and without paying copyright -royalties. 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They called it Bichonne.</p> - -<p>You may remember the time when -such numbers of wolves swarmed in<span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_11"></a>[11]</span> -the Forest of Lions. It was the year -of the Great Snow, when the poor folk -found it so hard to keep alive. The -misery in the country was dreadful.</p> - -<div class="figcenter" id="i_p011"> - <img src="images/i_p011.jpg" alt="the Great Snow" title="the Great Snow" /> -</div> - -<p>Brisquet, who never shirked his -work, and, thanks to his good axe, -had no fear of wolves, said to his -wife one morning: “Oh, do not let -either Biscotin or Biscotine run about -outside until the master of the wolf-hounds -arrives. It will be dangerous -if they do. There is room enough -for them to play between the mound -and the pond, now that I have put -stakes along the water to prevent any<span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_12"></a>[12]</span> -accident happening to them. And do -not let Bichonne out either; she is -always wanting to be on the run.”</p> - -<div class="figcenter" id="i_p012"> - <img src="images/i_p012.jpg" alt="Biscotin and Biscotine" title="Biscotin and Biscotine" /> -</div> - -<p>Morning after morning he cautioned -Brisquette in the same way.</p> - -<p>One evening Brisquet did not reach -home at his usual time. Brisquette -went to the doorstep, returned, went -back again, and “Oh, dear; oh, -dear!” she said, wringing her hands, -“how late he is!” Then she ran out -of doors, shouting, “Oh, Brisquet, -Brisquet!”</p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_13"></a>[13]</span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" id="i_p013"> - <img src="images/i_p013.jpg" alt="the wolf attacks Bichonne and the children" - title="the wolf attacks Bichonne and the children" /> -</div> - -<p>And Bichonne leaped as high as -her shoulders, as if she were asking, -“Shall <em>I</em> not go?”</p> - -<p>“Be quiet!” said Brisquette; then -turning to the children, “Listen, Biscotine, -run as far as the mound and see -if your father is not coming. And -you, Biscotin, take the path along the -pond, and be careful lest some of the -stakes should be missing. And shout -out loud ‘Brisquet! Brisquet!’</p> - -<p>“Be quiet, Bichonne!”</p> - -<p>The children went on and on, and -when they met at the place where the -path by the pond and the path by the<span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_14"></a>[14]</span> -mound crossed, Biscotin exclaimed excitedly, -“I shall find my father, I will -find him, or the wolves shall eat me -up!”</p> - -<div class="figcenter" id="i_p014"> - <img src="images/i_p014.jpg" alt="Brisquet kills the wolf" - title="Brisquet kills the wolf" /> -</div> - -<p>“And they shall eat me up too!” -said Biscotine.</p> - -<hr class="tb" /> - -<p>All this while Brisquet was returning -by the Puchay high road, passing the -Asses’ Cross at Mortemer Abbey, -because he had a bundle of faggots -to leave at Jean Paquier’s.</p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_15"></a>[15]</span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" id="i_p015"> - <img src="images/i_p015.jpg" alt="the family mourns for Bichonne" - title="the family mourns for Bichonne" /> -</div> - -<p>“Have you seen the children?” -Brisquette asked him.</p> - -<p>“The children,” said Brisquet, “the -children! Oh mercy, have they gone -out?”</p> - -<p>“I sent them out as far as the -mound and the pond to meet you, -but you had taken another road.”</p> - -<p>Brisquet gripped his good axe and -set off running towards the mound.</p> - -<p>“Won’t you take Bichonne with -you?” his wife called after him.</p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_16"></a>[16]</span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" id="i_p016"> - <img src="images/i_p016.jpg" alt="Brisquet buries Bichonne" - title="Brisquet buries Bichonne" /> -</div> - -<p>But Bichonne was already far ahead—so -far that Brisquet immediately lost -sight of her.</p> - -<p>In vain he shouted, “Biscotin! -Biscotine!” There was no answer.</p> - -<p>Then he burst into tears for he -believed that the children were lost.</p> - -<p>When he had run a great way he -thought he heard Bichonne’s bark. -With his good axe above his head he -dashed through the thicket in the -direction of the sound.</p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_17"></a>[17]</span></p> - -<p>Bichonne had reached the spot at -the very moment a huge wolf was -about to spring upon the children. -She had flung herself between, barking -furiously so that she might warn -Brisquet.</p> - -<p>With one stroke of his good axe -the woodman laid the wolf lifeless, -but it was too late to save Bichonne. -She was already dead.</p> - -<p>Brisquet, Biscotin and Biscotine returned -home to Brisquette. There was -great joy, but they were all weeping. -There was not a look that was not -turned towards Bichonne.</p> - -<p>Brisquet buried Bichonne at the -foot of the little garden, under a great -stone on which the schoolmaster wrote -in Latin:</p> - -<p class="noic"><i>Here lies Bichonne,<br /> -Brisquet’s poor dog.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_18"></a>[18]</span></p> - -<p>Ever since that time we have had -the saying, “Unlucky as Brisquet’s -dog which went to the wood once, -and the wolf ate him.”</p> - -<div class="figcenter" id="i_p018"> - <img src="images/i_p018.jpg" alt="a gravestone for Bichonne" title="a gravestone for Bichonne" /> -</div> - - - - -<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop" /> - -<div class="chapter"> -<p class="noic">THE DE LA MORE PRESS LTD.<br /> -10 CLIFFORD STREET, BOND STREET, W.1</p> -</div> - - - - -<hr class="chap" /> -<div class="tnote"> -<p class="noi tntitle">Transcriber’s Note:</p> - -<p class="smfont">Archaic and variable spelling has been preserved.</p> -</div> - -<div style='display:block; margin-top:4em'>*** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE WOODCUTTER’S DOG ***</div> -<div style='text-align:left'> - -<div style='display:block; margin:1em 0'> -Updated editions will replace the previous one—the old editions will -be renamed. -</div> - -<div style='display:block; margin:1em 0'> -Creating the works from print editions not protected by U.S. copyright -law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, -so the Foundation (and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United -States without permission and without paying copyright -royalties. 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