The Adventures of François / Foundling, Thief, Juggler, and Fencing-Master during the French Revolution
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The narrative follows François, an orphan raised in a religious asylum who becomes a choirboy and, after losing his voice, flees to city streets where hunger and circumstance lead him into petty theft, juggling, and the art of fencing. He drifts among entertainers, beggars, a protective companion, and an embattled noble, forming uneasy alliances and learning tricks for living. Against the background of political convulsion, episodes shift between comic streetcraft and brutal civic violence as he searches for a father, faces arrest and imprisonment, and confronts the moral ambiguities of survival, loyalty, and personal transformation.
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