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A Parisian lawyer, Charles Brancas, is drawn into a provincial lawsuit after a miser bequeaths a fortune and a prized Claude Lorrain landscape to a convent, prompting a friend's plea to recover the painting and contest the will. The narrative follows his journey to Vieilleville, where legal maneuvering and social satire intersect with domestic and romantic complications, including family negotiations over a wealthy matrimonial prospect. The book mixes courtroom intrigue, lively portraits of small‑town manners, and humorous observations on avarice, taste, and personal ambition.

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Alfred Assollant

Alfred Assollant was a French author known for his contributions to adventure and fantastical literature in the 19th century. His works often blend elements of romance and adventure, showcasing his imaginative storytelling. Among his notable titles is "Aventures merveilleuses mais authentiques du capitaine Corcoran," a two-part series that highlights his flair for creating engaging narratives. Assollant's writing reflects the literary trends of his time, characterized by a vivid imagination and a penchant for the extraordinary. His stories continue to captivate readers with their unique blend of adventure and whimsy.

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