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Diane de Lancy; Les pretendus de la meunière

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The narrative opens with a stormy coastal prologue in which a pursued gentleman is secretly bound and concealed to be smuggled to safety, launching a sequence of escapes, betrayals, and clandestine plans. Subsequent sections alternate adventure and mystery, following a resolute huntress, uncanny messages from beyond the grave, and a web of rival claimants whose secret identities and family entanglements provoke duels, rescues, and moral tests. Fast-paced set pieces and domestic scenes reveal shifting loyalties and hidden pasts, blending melodramatic action with reflections on honor, deception, and the precariousness of social standing.

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Ponson du Terrail

Ponson du Terrail was a French author known for his contributions to the adventure and crime fiction genres in the 19th century. He is particularly recognized for his creation of the character Rocambole, a master of disguise and intrigue, who features prominently in his serialized novels. His works often blend thrilling escapades with elements of social commentary, reflecting the tumultuous nature of his times. Notable titles include "Diane de Lancy; Les pretendus de la meunière" and the multi-part series "Les cavaliers de la nuit." Du Terrail's storytelling style and vivid characters have left a lasting impact on French literature.

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