Manuscript signed by Alain of an article in the series Propos d'un Normand gathering daily tickets delivered to the Dépêche de Rouen, 54 lines in pencil, a correction of the hand of the author. Folds inherent to the folded sheet, paper yellowed in places, tiny hole at the top of the manuscript without infringement of the text. Inspired by the fable The Wolf and the Dog of La Fontaine, Alain depicts a satire of Parisian intellectual circles through the story of a meeting between a young ambitious author and an academician: " At that moment, the author lean recognized in the fat author the dog of the fable, and saw the mark of the necklace. "Ripped? said the wolf, so you do not run where you want? He made a gambol, and disappeared. "