
THE MARQUIS OF LETORIERE.
CHAPTER I - THE TAILOR
CHAPTER II - THE EX-PROFESSOR OF PLESSIS COLLEGE
CHAPTER III - THE DEBTOR
CHAPTER IV - MYSTERIES
CHAPTER V - THE CAVALIER
CHAPTER VI - MADEMOISELLE DE SOISSONS
CHAPTER VII - THE LAWSUIT
CHAPTER VIII - THE CHATEAU SOUBISE
CHAPTER IX - THE DEPARTURE
In the bustling streets of 1769 Paris, a modest tailor’s shop under a gleaming pair of gilt scissors becomes the stage for ordinary lives tangled with ambition and resentment. Master Landry, a pale and timid craftsman, runs the business alongside his boisterous wife Madeline, whose sharp tongue and domineering presence dominate the cramped workshop. Their apprentice, the good‑natured German Martin Kraft, tries to keep the peace as the couple quarrels over dwindling clientele and the mysterious success of their neighbor, Mathurin.
The shop’s routine is shattered when whispers surface about a debt owed by a charming Marquis—an aristocrat who has failed to pay three hundred livres owed to the Landrys. As Madeline’s frustration mounts and Landry’s confidence wanes, the small atelier becomes a microcosm of the larger social currents that threaten to pull the family into unexpected entanglements. The story promises a vivid portrait of Parisian life, familial tension, and the precarious balance between pride and survival.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (252K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Laura Natal Rodrigues at Free Literature (Images generously made available by Hathi Trust.)
Release date
2020-11-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1804–1857
A master of the 19th-century serial novel, he drew huge audiences with gripping stories that mixed suspense, crime, and sharp social observation. Best known for The Mysteries of Paris, he helped turn the newspaper feuilleton into a powerful form of popular fiction.
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