Un enfant gâté, de Zénaïde Fleuriot. Partie II.
Aug 13, 2026 · 1h 6m
Summary
This episode follows Leopold, a spoiled and selfish boy, as he visits his disciplined relatives in the coastal village of D’Harville. Initially resistant to their strict routines and annoyed by his well-behaved cousin Alfred, Leopold gradually begins to change through family excursions. The narrative highlights his struggle with obedience and fear, particularly during a fishing trip where he must overcome his cowardice to join his cousins at sea.
Topics discussed
Leopold's selfish arrival and interaction with Fedic
The family decides on a seaside trip to D'Harville
Dinner discussions and Leopold's bedtime confession
Leopold's stubborn habits and the family's departure
The journey to D'Harville and arrival at the inn
Settling into the inn and exploring the beach
Beach exploration and Leopold's evening mischief
Bedtime struggles and Choucroute's vigil
Morning at the beach and preparations for fishing
Leopold joins the boat trip despite warnings
Fishing mishaps and the approaching storm
The storm hits and the return to shore
Leopold's slight improvement and new excursion plans
Leopold and Alfred left behind while others leave
Leopold tempts Alfred to disobey rules
Smoking cigarettes and Alfred gets stuck in the sand
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