The Moselle love dictionary: DUPRÉS (Marguerite)

The Moselle love dictionary: DUPRÉS (Marguerite)
The Moselle love dictionary: DUPRÉS (Marguerite)

Every morning, Nicolas Turon pays tribute to his department with a funny, tender and knowing text, in the form of a declaration of love for the Moselle. He chooses an emblem belonging to history or current events and treats it in an offbeat way.

Even if the homonymy works in her favor, Marguerite Duprés does not have the style of Marguerite Duras. Less purity, less idea, less simplicity.

Well, we have to admit to Marguerite Duprés that she is still a student. Enrolled in nursery school. And that, although she goes to school, it is recess that she prefers. She also spends almost all her time playing hooky from school.

The other students accuse him of following the movement a little easily, of being too docile, even of allowing the wool on his back to be sheared, in a word, of behaving like a sheep; Marguerite Duprés doesn’t care, because Marguerite Duprés… is precisely a sheep.
She is one of the four animals registered for the next school year in the intercommunal educational group of Hermelange, Nitting and Voyer. His comrades with curls are called John Deere, Phil Tondu and Valériane Deschamps. An initiative by families to obtain the quota set by national education, avoid class closures and bleat that parents and elected officials are not sheep.

As long as we encourage initiative, let’s imagine the animal’s report card.

Sport: Sheep out of twenty. Very strong in hurdle jumping…

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