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My Sword's My Fortune: A Story of Old France

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A young provincial arrives in Paris during a period of political unrest and becomes embroiled in factional plots centered on a powerful cardinal. The narrator moves through clandestine meetings, intercepted messages, traps, and skirmishes, enduring betrayals, narrow escapes, imprisonment in the Bastille, and armed confrontations. Allies and enemies shift around him as he strives to protect friends, expose conspiracies, and survive mob violence. The tale traces his changing fortunes and personal losses while emphasizing courage, loyalty, and quick wits in a dangerous, unsettled city.

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Herbert Hayens

Herbert Hayens was a British author known for his contributions to children's literature and historical fiction. His works often explore themes of adventure and valor, set against rich historical backdrops. Among his notable titles is "At the Point of the Sword," which reflects his interest in historical narratives. Hayens also wrote engaging school stories, such as "The Gayton Scholarship," showcasing his ability to connect with younger audiences. His storytelling is characterized by a blend of excitement and moral lessons, making his books enduringly appealing.

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