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The Children of the King: A Tale of Southern Italy

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The narrative opens with vividly observed maritime passages that follow a small trading felucca along the southern Italian coast, detailing sail handling, anchoring, and the toil of beaching. After landing, men trek into the hills to sell cargo, and rural commerce, landscape, and local labor are portrayed in practical, sensory terms. Interwoven with these scenes are domestic episodes centered on an aristocratic mother and her young daughter, whose sleepless night and quiet tears introduce intimate emotional strain. The tale alternates between seafaring adventure, village life, and personal observation, building atmosphere through routine and landscape.

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F. Marion Crawford

F. Marion Crawford was an American author and playwright, known for his vivid storytelling and rich characterizations. Born in 1854, he spent much of his life in Italy, which profoundly influenced his work. Crawford's novels often explore themes of love, politics, and the complexities of human relationships, set against the backdrop of Italian culture and history. His notable works include "A Cigarette-Maker's Romance" and "A Lady of Rome," both of which showcase his ability to weave intricate narratives that reflect the social dynamics of his time. Crawford's contributions to literature have left a lasting impact, particularly in the genre of historical fiction.

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