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Tartarin of Tarascon has tame the Tarasque. Postcard featuring two mythical figures from the small Provencal town: Tartarin (character of Alphonse Daudet's novels) and Tarasque, a fabulous and folk monster (dragon tame by Sainte Martha, according to tradition). On the back of this card posted on March 2, 1917, a French soldier, who returned to Tarascon for a few days (injury or permission), wrote to his paramedic colleague remains at the front. He compares the German army to a new Tarasque: “When will we be as happy as Tartarin?” Will we manage to tame the new Tarasque? Sure. Courage and trust, we'll get them! It's a good weather here, my dear one; I would not leave my bell tower and my sun any more. See you soon. Prosper. P.S. Keep this card for me! “”.
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Tartarin of Tarascon has tame the Tarasque. Postcard featuring two mythical figures from the small Provencal town: Tartarin (character of Alphonse Daudet's novels) and Tarasque, a fabulous and folk monster (dragon tame by Sainte Martha, according to tradition). On the back of this card posted on March 2, 1917, a French soldier, who returned to Tarascon for a few days (injury or permission), wrote to his paramedic colleague remains at the front. He compares the German army to a new Tarasque: “When will we be as happy as Tartarin?” Will we manage to tame the new Tarasque? Sure. Courage and trust, we'll get them! It's a good weather here, my dear one; I would not leave my bell tower and my sun any more. See you soon. Prosper. P.S. Keep this card for me! “”.

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20th century / Daudet Alphonse (1840-1897) / writer / France / Europe / monster / fantastic creature / Tarasque / folklore / traditional / dragon / french / literature / postcard / custom / tradition / imaginary character / french / daudet / tarasque / Provence Riviera / Rhone mouths (13) / tarascon / traditional

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