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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.


Footnote 4: The papers of Hatréaumont were preserved for some time after his death, in order to give light in regard to the guilt of his





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