FOOTNOTES
Footnote 1: Sophia, a nickname of the Duke of Wharton.
The narrative follows two old friends, a one-armed retired Irish colonel and a well-meaning parson, as their camaraderie and political loyalties spark a series of comic adventures across Paris, England, and Provence. Their plots for a lost cause, gambling and South Sea schemes, masquerades, mistaken identities, romantic entanglements with a woman named Smilinda, literary squabbles, and a prison-break unfold through episodic chapters of satire and swashbuckling mishap. Set amid high society salons, ballrooms, and provincial gardens, the tale balances roguish bravado and gentle humour while tracing how trivial incidents escalate into elaborate conspiracies and personal reversals.
Footnote 1: Sophia, a nickname of the Duke of Wharton.