The story of Fifine

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The story of Fifine

by Bernard Capes

EN·~7 hours

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Description

A cultured Englishman, weary of the routine of English life, finds his rhythm in the bustling cafés and lofty rooftops of Paris. He lives in a modest flat on Rue de Fleurus, a quiet perch overlooking the Luxembourg Gardens and the dome of the Invalides, where he balances indulgent evenings of fine dining with periods of simple, restorative fare. His philosophy is simple: health fuels happiness, and he savors every moment the city offers while his vitality lasts.

The narrator’s world is stirred when his vivacious step‑sister Marion, a former vicar’s daughter turned Parisian au‑pair, reappears after a mysterious year abroad. Her energetic presence and unconventional outlook clash with his more measured way of life, and she brings news of a young French marquis’s widowed household. Their reunion sets the stage for the emergence of Fifine—a figure whose arrival promises to upend the narrator’s carefully ordered existence, hinting at intrigue, rivalry, and the delicate dance of ambition in the heart of the capital.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (452K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

London: Constable & Company Ltd., 1914.

Credits

an anonymous Project Gutenberg volunteer

Release date

2023-08-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Bernard Capes

Bernard Capes

1854–1918

Best remembered for his eerie ghost stories and sensation novels, this prolific English writer published more than 40 books and helped shape popular late-Victorian and Edwardian fiction. His work ranges from supernatural tales to historical adventures, with a knack for atmosphere and suspense.

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