
A warm summer night settles over Malaga’s bustling harbor, where soldiers from Spain and Germany mingle amid song, wine, and the lingering scent of the sea. Amid the camaraderie, two young captains—Heimbert, a thoughtful German officer, and Fadrique, a solemn Spaniard—share a quiet moment beneath a cork‑tree, their friendship tempered by the looming campaign against the pirate stronghold of Tunis. Their conversation drifts from light‑hearted banter to a more personal confession, revealing the depth of Fadrique’s lingering devotion.
Fadrique tells Heimbert of Lucila, the girl he loved in Malaga before being called to war, and of the bitter shock of finding her now wed to a wealthy knight. Consumed by jealousy and a fierce sense of honor, he vows to follow her every step, hoping to reconcile his past promises with the reality he now faces. The story unfolds as these two captains grapple with love, duty, and the restless hearts of men poised on the brink of battle.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (92K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Sandra Laythorpe, and David Widger
Release date
2001-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1777–1843
Best known for the fairy tale novella Undine, this German Romantic writer brought medieval legends, chivalry, and the supernatural together in stories that feel both dreamy and dramatic. He also served as a soldier, a background that helped shape the heroic tone found across much of his work.
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