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A personal memoir tracing a life from provincial childhood through marriage and Parisian salon life, recounting an intimate relationship with a prominent political figure, entanglement in a notorious pearl-necklace scandal and that figure's death, and a later violent crime at the author's home that triggered police investigations. The account follows her arrest, long pretrial detention, courtroom proceedings, prison conditions and public scrutiny, interweaving recollections of social circles, political episodes and documentary evidence presented during inquiries, and concludes with reflections on the legal outcome and its personal aftermath.

About the Author

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Marguerite Steinheil

Marguerite Steinheil was a French socialite and memoirist, best known for her work "My Memoirs," which provides a glimpse into her life and the prominent figures she encountered in late 19th and early 20th century France. Her writings reflect her experiences in Parisian high society, including her relationships with influential artists and politicians of the time. Steinheil's life was marked by both glamour and scandal, making her memoirs a fascinating exploration of the cultural and social dynamics of her era.

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