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The narrative follows an embattled aristocratic circle linked to the château Mirabel as they confront secret claims, political plotting, and shifting personal loyalties over many years. Arranged in four linked parts, episodes move from a youthful wedding gift and chesslike manoeuvres through conspiracies involving clergy and émigrés, wartime campaigns, and quiet reckonings with loss. Recurring motifs—symbolic objects, strategic moves across social and military boards, and the yellow poppy—underscore tensions between private desire, honour, and public duty, while choices about allegiance and sacrifice bring lasting consequences for several characters.

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D. K. Broster

D. K. Broster was a British author known for her contributions to historical fiction and fantasy literature in the early 20th century. Her works often blend rich historical detail with elements of myth and legend, creating immersive narratives. Among her notable titles is "Chantemerle," which showcases her skill in character development and atmospheric storytelling. Broster's writing is characterized by its lyrical prose and deep exploration of human emotions, making her a significant figure in the literary heritage of her time. Her stories often reflect themes of love, conflict, and the complexities of human relationships.

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