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Il était un petit navire" (pronounced [il‿etɛt‿œ̃ pət'i nav'iʁ], lit. ' There was a little ship ') is a traditional French song that is now considered a children's song, despite its macabre tone. The song tells the story of a young sailor who is about to be eaten by the other sailors. They discuss how to cook the man and what sauce to ...
Un petit d'un petit S'étonne aux Halles Un petit d'un petit Ah! degrés te fallent Indolent qui ne sort cesse Indolent qui ne se mène Qu'importe un petit d'un petit Tout Gai de Reguennes. A child of a child Is surprised at the Market A child of a child Oh, degrees you needed! Lazy is he who never goes out Lazy is he who is not led
Le Petit Nicolas (Little Nicholas) is a series of French children's books created by René Goscinny and illustrated by Jean-Jacques Sempé; its first installment was originally published on 29 March 1959. The books depict an idealized version of childhood in 1950s France.
Les Mille et un jours, like Les Mille et un nuits, is a frame story containing a number of tales and stories within stories.The framework tale, "L'histoire de la princesse de Cachemire" (The Story of the Princess of Kashmir), tells of the princess Farrukhnaz, who has a dream in which she sees a stag abandon its doe in a trap.
1897: Histoire de brigands, dialogue pour une petite fille et un petit garçon, O. Bornemann, in-16, 11 p.; 1898: Dames seules, dialogue pour un jeune homme et une jeune fille, O. Bornemann, in-18, 18 p. available at Gallica; 1898: Les Leçons du petit bossu…, Société d'édition et de librairie in-8, 119 p., fig.;
1894: Histoire d'un baiser Text online; 1895: Fils unique. Le neveu de Mlle Papillon Text online; 1896: Le Célèbre Barastol, vie et aventures d'un commis voyageur; 1896: Grand'-Mère et petit-fils; 1896: Fils unique. Le Neveu de Mlle Papillon; 1897: Césarin, histoire d'un vagabond Text online Archived 2018-11-21 at the Wayback Machine; 1898 ...
Philibert Audebrand (31 December 1815 – 10 September 1906) was a French writer, journalist, author of medieval chronicles, satirical verses and historical novels. In Mémoires d'un passant [1] (Calmann-Lévy, 1893), he dedicated a tasty portrait to Bernard-François Balssa, Honoré de Balzac's father [2] whom he considers as a prodigious person.
The Little Mouse, or La Petite Souris, is a fairy tale legend popular in most Francophone countries, most notably in France, and Wallonia.The legend of the Little Mouse ties in with that of the Tooth Fairy, the difference being that in this case, a little mouse sneaks in while the child is asleep, and replaces the lost baby tooth kept under their pillow with coins.