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An aging veteran living in a convent looks back on a life shaped by passion and greed, narrating travels to distant lands, military service, and slender fortunes. He recalls campaigns under foreign banners, wounds and exile, and employment with a Moorish commander besieging a pagan city, where his appetite for wealth and women drives risky choices. The narrative unfolds as a framed memoir that mixes vivid travel episodes and moral reflection on desire and avarice with a central extraordinary adventure involving an idol in an Eastern city, whose dangers and consequences force the narrator to reckon with his past as he approaches death.

About the Author

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Maurice Maindron

Maurice Maindron was a French author known for his contributions to literature in the late 19th century. His notable work, "La gardienne de l'idole noire," showcases his ability to weave intricate narratives that often explore themes of culture and identity. Maindron's writing reflects the rich tapestry of French literary heritage, and he is recognized for his unique voice within the literary landscape of his time.

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