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The narrative follows episodes among London's destitute and criminal circles, centering on a gullible laborer named Shoking, an enigmatic gray man, an Irish woman and her child. The gray man engineers elaborate deceptions, persuading Shoking that he is dead, escorting him from grim streets to an ostentatious house where servants and luxuries contrast with earlier squalor. Episodes alternate scenes of rescue, manipulation, schemes to exploit class vulnerabilities, and streetwise resourcefulness, exposing social inequalities and the theatrical tactics criminals use to control victims while blending sensational adventure with moral observation.

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Ponson du Terrail

Ponson du Terrail was a French author known for his contributions to the adventure and crime fiction genres in the 19th century. He is particularly recognized for his creation of the character Rocambole, a master of disguise and intrigue, who features prominently in his serialized novels. His works often blend thrilling escapades with elements of social commentary, reflecting the tumultuous nature of his times. Notable titles include "Diane de Lancy; Les pretendus de la meunière" and the multi-part series "Les cavaliers de la nuit." Du Terrail's storytelling style and vivid characters have left a lasting impact on French literature.

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