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THE MAID OF HONOUR
THE MAID OF HONOUR
A Tale of the Dark Days of France
BY - THE HON. LEWIS WINGFIELD - AUTHOR OF "LADY GRIZEL," "THE LORDS OF STROGUE," "ABIGEL ROWE" ETC.
IN THREE VOLUMES - VOL. III.
LONDON - RICHARD BENTLEY AND SON - Publishers in Ordinary to Her Majesty the Queen. - 1891
CONTENTS
THE MAID OF HONOUR.
CHAPTER XX. - DIPLOMACY.
Set against the turbulent backdrop of revolutionary France, the story opens with a clash of pride and principle. Marquis de Gange, reduced to a humbled state, receives a sharp ultimatum from his wife Gabrielle, whose haughty defiance threatens to upend the fragile peace of their household. The tension is palpable as the delicate dance of diplomacy begins, hinting at deeper power struggles within the aristocracy.
Enter Pharamond, the reluctant envoy, and the anxious abbé, who together attempt to navigate Gabrielle’s obstinate demands. Their tangled conversations reveal a web of personal grievances, jealousies, and the ever‑present fear of scandal. As letters are read and doors cautiously opened, listeners are drawn into a world where honor, ambition, and survival collide, promising intrigue and sharp wit in equal measure.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (233K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Bowen, from page scans provided by Google Books
Release date
2012-02-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1842–1891
A restless Victorian adventurer who turned real-life travel, war reporting, and stage work into fiction, he wrote with an eye for drama and unusual settings. His books range from historical novels to stories shaped by his journeys in North Africa, China, and Japan.
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