
CHARLOTTE'S INHERITANCE - Book the first. - DE PROFUNDIS. - CHAPTER I. - LENOBLE OF BEAUBOCAGE.
Book the Second. - DOWNHILL. - CHAPTER I. - THE FATE OF SUSAN LENOBLE.
Book the Third. - THE HORATIAD. - CHAPTER I. - CHIEFLY RETROSPECTIVE.
H. N. C. PAGET.
H. N. C. PAGET.
JACQUES ROUSSEAU FLEURUS.
Book the Fourth. - GUSTAVE IN ENGLAND. - CHAPTER I. - HALCYON DAYS.
Book the Fifth. - THE FIRST ACT OF MR. SHELDON'S DRAMA. - CHAPTER I. - TAKEN BY STORM.
"H.N.C.P."
Book the Sixth. - DIANA IN NORMANDY. - CHAPTER I. - AT COTENOIR.
Set against the bustling streets of mid‑nineteenth‑century Paris, the story follows Gustave Lenoble, a quiet law student from a modest Norman estate, as he takes his first steps into the city’s chaotic world. He shares a cramped, lively boarding house with fellow students, overseen by the enigmatic Madame Magnotte, a figure whose mysterious past and commanding presence loom over the young scholars. The atmosphere crackles with the clash of old‑world aristocracy and the rising tide of new ideas, reflected in the boisterous camaraderie and whispered rumors that fill the kitchen’s dim corners.
Beyond the clamor, Gustave grapples with the expectations of his proud father, the traditionalist seigneur of Beaubocage, and his own restless curiosity about law, politics, and love. As he navigates friendships, family loyalties, and the seductive allure of Parisian society, the first act sets the stage for a tale of ambition, identity, and the lingering shadows of a France in transition.
Language
en
Duration
~14 hours (842K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1835–1915
Best known for the wildly popular Victorian thriller Lady Audley’s Secret, she helped define sensation fiction with stories full of mystery, scandal, and sharp social observation. Her books were page-turners in their own time and still offer a vivid glimpse of nineteenth-century reading at its most entertaining.
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