Dec 28, 2009

La Belle Zoraïde | La Belle Zoraïde

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The Story

On a warm and humid summer evening on the Bayou St. John in Louisiana, Manna-Loulou, a slave of Madame Delise, recalls the refrain of a Creole love song. The song reminds Manna-Loulou of the story of Zoraïde, and she decides that instead of making up a bedtime story for her mistress this evening, she will instead tell her this true tragic tale. Manna-Loulou then recounts the story of beautiful Zoraïde to her mistress in Creole patois.

Manna-Loulou's story beings with a description of the lovely Zoraïde, who is a Creole beauty with light skin and a slim...

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