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The Huguenot: A Tale of the French Protestants. Volumes I-III

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A historical tale follows members of a Protestant minority in seventeenth-century France as personal loyalties, romantic attachments, and religious conviction collide with political intrigue and violent persecution. The plot interweaves a nobleman's household, a clever valet, a devoted pastor, and lovers whose affection develops amid journeys, clandestine meetings, legal jeopardy, and military engagements. Courtroom maneuvering, conspiracies, revenge, daring escapes, and the slow discovery of error reshape fortunes and test faith. Episodes alternate between intimate domestic detail and wider scenes of camps, trials, and battles, concluding with separations, reunions, and a tempered resolution.

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G. P. R. James

G. P. R. James was a British novelist and historical writer, active in the 19th century. He is known for his romantic and historical novels that often explore themes of love, honor, and adventure. Among his notable works is "Agincourt: A Romance," which reflects his interest in English history and the complexities of human relationships during tumultuous times. James's storytelling is characterized by rich descriptions and intricate plots, making his works a significant contribution to the literary heritage of his era. His extensive bibliography includes titles such as "Arabella Stuart: A Romance from English History" and "Darnley; or, The Field of the Cloth of Gold."

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