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A provincial household rejoices at the return of a prosperous son while a celebrated professor becomes embroiled in a mysterious crime whose victim and legal aftermath propel the action. A scrawny, world‑weary colonel unexpectedly inherits a fortune, setting off comic disputes, social ambitions, and romantic entanglements around a young woman named Clémentine. Episodes alternate farcical scenes, revelations of the colonel's past, encounters with political authority, and inventive schemes to manage sudden wealth. The work satirizes scientific pretension and bourgeois pretensions, mixing melodrama and wit to examine inheritance, reputation, and the absurdities of social climbing.

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Edmond About

Edmond About was a French novelist and journalist known for his satirical and often humorous writing style. Born in 1828, he gained prominence in the literary world with works that explored social and political themes. His notable novel, "The King of the Mountains," reflects his keen observations of society and politics in the 19th century. About's writings often blend fiction with commentary, making him a significant figure in the literary landscape of his time. In addition to his novels, he contributed to various periodicals, showcasing his versatility as a writer. His works remain a valuable part of French literary heritage.

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