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An outcast smith living in a forest becomes entangled with a proud duchess whose love and a rival duke propel him from woodland solitude into violence, captivity, and exile. He gathers unlikely companions, faces corrupt lords, supernatural threats and brutal keeps, and undergoes tests of humility, madness, and conscience. Encounters with a hangman-turned-ally, a repentant villain, and a holy friar shape his moral journey while local folk rise against tyranny. The narrative alternates action, romance, and moral reflection, tracing his suffering, hard-won wisdom, and eventual sorrowful peace.

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Jeffery Farnol

Jeffery Farnol was an English author known for his romantic novels and adventure tales, particularly popular in the early 20th century. His works often feature themes of chivalry and adventure, set against richly detailed historical backdrops. Farnol's notable titles include "The Amateur Gentleman" and "Beltane the Smith," both of which showcase his flair for storytelling and character development. He contributed significantly to the genre of historical romance, captivating readers with his engaging narratives and memorable characters. Farnol's writing reflects a blend of humor, romance, and adventure, making him a distinctive voice in early 20th-century literature.

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