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Charloun has a witty and affectionate imderstand- ing of animal psychology, and his friends and comrades of the barnyard have played an im- portant part in his life. He even took us into the confidence of his difficulties with the sheriff's offi- cer, in a song called "Ma Sesido" ("The Seizure of my Goods "). "This," he told us, with something of the ruse .... 138 -.. A Peasant Hero of Provence of the peasant kindling his eye, "is a humorous tale — perhaps the most popular of all my songs in th...e department." The turns of phrase have, indeed, all the racy expressiveness of popular speech; Blanchard, the pompous huissier, is in- imitably characterized, and Charloun does not spare the meager contents of his own poor little house. "Oh, friend Blanchard," pleads the chorus — Charloun had escaped to the attic when the enemy entered, with his two gardes- champitres, "It's true I'm a bit late with my taxes; but this is such a bad year! Go, pray, and tell the collector that he be not so zealous; in three or four days I'll step around to see him!" Blanchard, however, "straight as a poplar," only bends his neck stiflBy to note everything in his inventory: a pot with beans beginning to boil; a picture of St.
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