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Adrienne de Cardoville grapples with wounded pride and consuming love while a cholera epidemic exposes social misery; she rescues a near‑dying sempstress, learns of betrayals by a servant, and uncovers a conspiracy orchestrated by enemies such as Rodin. In response she gathers family allies, balancing private anguish with public action, as themes of charity, class contrast, jealousy, and moral duty interweave with revelations, clandestine notes, and rising suspense.

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Eugène Sue

Eugène Sue was a French novelist active in the 19th century, best known for his contributions to the genre of serialized fiction. His most notable work, "The Mysteries of Paris," published in 1843-1845, explores the lives of the underprivileged in Paris and is considered a precursor to the modern detective novel. Sue's writing often delves into social issues and moral dilemmas, reflecting the tumultuous political landscape of his time. He also wrote works such as "A Cardinal Sin" and "A Romance of the West Indies," showcasing his versatility across different themes and settings. His narratives are characterized by vivid characters and intricate plots, making him a significant figure in French literary heritage.

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