"Sobbing, Paulette knelt next to Michel. Michel had not a word, not a gesture, not a cry, his mouth half open, his eyes closed, inert. Paulette, her face streaming with tears, looked around. her. The cross was there very close, stained with bloo ...
"Sobbing, Paulette knelt next to Michel. Michel had not a word, not a gesture, not a cry, his mouth half open, his eyes closed, inert. Paulette, her face streaming with tears, looked around. her. The cross was there very close, stained with blood. And suddenly, at the foot of the bush, she saw a shaggy ball, a hedgehog. Paulette had never seen a hedgehog in her life. Her sobs redoubled, she leaned down helplessly on Michel's face, caressing it, kissing it, flooding it with his tears which mixed with the red blood, and for long minutes held it tight against his cheek. The novel that inspired the famous film by René Clément, with Brigitte Fossey and Georges Poujouly, one of the "ten best films of all time".
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