Robinson Crusoe, a shipwrecked man, finds himself alone on a deserted island. He must learn to survive and adapt to his new environment, facing challenges such as loneliness, cannibalism, and mutiny. With the help of his loyal dog and the eventual arrival of Friday, a native he rescues, Robinson Crusoe manages to build a new life on the island.
1661, the Assemblée du Clergé de France obliged all clergy to sign a form testifying to their submission to the decisions of the Holy See. In 1664, the Archbishop of Paris wanted to impose this decision on the nuns of Port-Royal. Among them was Sister Angélique de Saint Jean, admired by the very young Sister Françoise, who looked to her for comfort.
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