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The novel interlaces military adventure, political drama, and moral inquiry during the French Revolution, shifting between naval operations, Parisian politics, and rural insurgency in the Vendée. It follows royalists, revolutionaries, and civilians who confront sieges, rescues, trials, and reprisals, and examines loyalty, justice, and the human cost of ideological conflict. Episodes alternate vivid action—shipboard plots, convention debates, and guerrilla warfare—and reflective passages that weigh duty, mercy, and the collision between feudal allegiance and revolutionary law.
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