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BOOK 3. - CHAPTER VII - CONFIDENCES
A restless young officer, Jean, returns from drill to find himself drawn into the tangled world of aristocratic intrigue. Count Paul de Lavardens, eager and flamboyant, pressures him to recount a recent lavish dinner party and to arrange a swift trip to Longueval, while the charismatic sisters of the house promise both charm and danger. Amid the glitter of black ponies, white rosettes, and whispered promises of wealth, Jean wrestles with his own modest means and the seductive allure of high society.
The narrative follows Jean’s uneasy navigation of friendship, ambition, and the looming question of love. As he prepares for another encounter with the enigmatic sisters, the story captures the tension between genuine affection and the tempting prospect of a fortune‑filled marriage. Set against a backdrop of military life and genteel decadence, the early chapters reveal a protagonist caught between duty, desire, and the moral compromises that await him.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (77K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1834–1908
Best known for helping bring Carmen to the stage, this witty French writer also shaped some of Jacques Offenbach’s most beloved operettas. His work moved easily between theater, fiction, and sharp observations of Parisian life.
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