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BOOK 4. - CHAPTER XVIII - THE UNIVERSAL CREDIT COMPANY
In the bustling heart of Paris, a modest bank on a narrow, time‑worn street becomes the stage for a clash of pride and desperation. Prince Serge Panine, accustomed to wielding influence, storms the office of the unassuming banker Cayrol, demanding the funds he promised to settle a costly gamble. Cayrol, caught between his loyalty to a powerful patron, Madame Desvarennes, and the Prince’s impatient demands, finds his reputation and his ledger teetering on a knife‑edge.
As the two men spar, the subtle power of Madame Desvarennes looms large, her disapproval threatening to cut off the very source of Cayrol’s capital. Panine, already weighed down by debts and a looming night‑time reckoning at a lavish club, must decide whether to submit to the financier’s pressure or devise a daring escape. The encounter leaves both men rattled, hinting at alliances and betrayals that could reshape their fortunes in the glittering yet unforgiving world of Parisian high society.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (107K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1848–1918
A hugely popular French novelist and playwright of the late 19th century, he wrote dramatic, emotional stories that won a mass audience even as critics often looked down on them. Best known for Le Maître de forges, he helped shape the world of popular French fiction.
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