![]() ![]() ![]() Marie asks Germain why he didn’t bring the child along too, and Germain repeats his father-in-law’s advice that it would be best not to show his potential new wife the burdens she would have to take on. But when it was time to leave in the morning, the boy was nowhere to be found. ![]() He tells Marie that Petit Pierre was very distressed the night before and had cried for an hour in his bed. Īt the sight of this, Germain remembers that he didn’t kiss Petit Pierre goodbye before leaving. The chapter begins with an image of Grise, the horse pictured on the cover, galloping away as her mother la vieille Grise (Old Grise) tries and fails to follow her on her journey. It covers Chapters V1-X of the 1947 French edition see here for a summary of Chapters I-V.Ĭhapter VI: ‘Petit Pierre’ (‘Little Peter’) This is the second instalment of my summary of La Mare au Diable (The Devil’s Pool) by George Sand. ![]()
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