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A man returns to France after six years in Algeria and savors the bustle of civilian life. He reflects on military exploits and scientific ambitions but confesses that sentimental longing now shapes his desires, asserting a need to love and be loved. An impulsive attraction to a woman named Clotilde compels him to seize every chance to see her, even while he recognizes the folly of his behavior. The narrative follows his inner tensions between duty, appetite for adventure, and yearning for domestic affection, offering close social observation alongside themes of passion and self-discovery.

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Hector Malot

Hector Malot was a French novelist best known for his works exploring themes of family, identity, and social issues. Born in the 19th century, he gained prominence with his novel "Nobody's Boy" ("Sans Famille"), which tells the poignant story of a young boy's journey through hardship and his quest for belonging. Malot's writing often reflects the struggles of the underprivileged, making his characters relatable and his narratives impactful. In addition to "Nobody's Boy," he authored several other notable works, including the multi-volume series "Conscience," which delves into moral dilemmas and personal growth. His contributions to literature continue to resonate with readers today.

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