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The narrative presents a close, observational portrait of a family during a seaside holiday, focusing on Hélène, her husband Michel, stepson Marc, and daughter Marie-Thérèse. Through domestic scenes and sharp social exchanges, it traces shifting authority, desire, and restraint beneath polite routines. Interactions at the beach reveal layered tensions between control and impulsiveness, convention and private appetite, while physical detail and measured narration expose character habits, rivalries, and unspoken conflicts. Atmosphere alternates between sunlit leisure and an undercurrent of moral ambiguity, and the prose balances vivid observation with psychological insight to map how small gestures and rituals disclose deeper strivings.

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Henri Deberly

Henri Deberly was a French author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of love and human emotion, reflecting the complexities of relationships. Among his notable titles is "L'Arc-en-Ciel," which showcases his lyrical style and depth of character. Deberly's writing is characterized by its vivid imagery and emotional resonance, making him a distinctive voice in the literary landscape of his time. Other significant works include "L'impudente" and "Le supplice de Phèdre," which further illustrate his ability to weave intricate narratives that engage readers.

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