Le Bossu: Aventures de Cape et d'Épée. Volume 4 by Paul Féval

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Féval, Paul, 1817-1887 Féval, Paul, 1817-1887
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Okay, you need to clear your weekend because 'Le Bossu' Volume 4 is here, and it’s the ultimate payoff. Remember the masked swordsman, the secret heir, and the villain who stole everything? This is where all those threads snap tight. It’s not just about sword fights (though there are plenty of brilliant ones); it’s a masterclass in revenge served ice-cold and justice delivered with the point of a blade. Féval throws his characters into a final, breathtaking whirlwind of reveals, betrayals, and long-awaited confrontations. If you’ve been following the saga, this volume will have you cheering out loud. If you haven’t started, what are you waiting for? Dive into one of the great adventure series.
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Tim Cratchit ("Tiny Tim"), a cripple, youngest son of Bob Cratchit. Mr. Fezziwig, a kind-hearted, jovial old merchant. Fred, Scrooge's nephew. Ghost of Christmas Past, a phantom showing things past. Ghost of Christmas Present, a spirit of a kind, generous, and hearty nature. Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, an apparition showing the shadows of things which yet may happen. Ghost of Jacob Marley, a spectre of Scrooge's former partner in business. Joe, a marine-store dealer and receiver of stolen goods. Ebenezer Scrooge, a grasping, covetous old man, the surviving partner of the firm of Scrooge and Marley. Mr. Topper, a bachelor. Dick Wilkins, a fellow apprentice of Scrooge's. Belle, a comely matron, an old sweetheart of Scrooge's. Caroline, wife of one of Scrooge's debtors. Mrs. Cratchit, wife of Bob Cratchit. Belinda and Martha Cratchit, daughters of the preceding. Mrs. Dilber, a laundress. Fan, the sister of Scrooge. Mrs. Fezziwig, the worthy partner of Mr. Fezziwig. CONTENTS STAVE ONE—MARLEY'S GHOST 3 STAVE TWO—THE FIRST OF THE THREE SPIRITS 37 STAVE THREE—THE SECOND OF THE THREE SPIRITS 69 STAVE FOUR—THE LAST OF THE SPIRITS 111 STAVE FIVE—THE END OF IT 137 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS _IN COLOUR_ "How now?" said Scrooge, caustic and cold as ever. "What do you want with me?" _Frontispiece_ Bob Cratchit went down a slide on Cornhill, at the end of a lane of boys, twenty times, in honour of its being Christmas Eve 16 Nobody under the bed; nobody in the closet; nobody in his dressing-gown, which was hanging up in a suspicious attitude against the wall 20 The air was filled with phantoms, wandering hither and thither in restless haste and moaning as they went 32 Then old Fezziwig stood out to dance with Mrs. Fezziwig 54 A flushed and boisterous group 62 Laden with Christmas toys and presents 64 The way he went after that plump sister in the lace tucker! 100 "How are you?" said one. "How are you?" returned the other. "Well!" said the first. "Old Scratch has got his own at last, hey?" 114 "What do you call this?" said Joe. "Bed-curtains!" "Ah!" returned the woman, laughing.... "Bed-curtains!" "You don't mean to say you took 'em down, rings and all, with him lying there?" said Joe. "Yes, I do," replied the woman. "Why not?" 120 "It's I, your uncle Scrooge. I have come to dinner. Will you let me in, Fred?" 144 "Now, I'll tell you what, my friend," said Scrooge. "I am not going to stand this sort of thing any longer." 146 [Illustration] _IN BLACK AND WHITE_ Tailpiece vi Tailpiece to List of Coloured Illustrations x Tailpiece to List of Black and White Illustrations xi Heading to Stave One 3 They were portly gentlemen, pleasant to behold 12 On the wings of the wind 28-29 Tailpiece to Stave One 34 Heading to Stave Two 37 He produced a decanter of curiously light wine and a block of curiously heavy cake 50 She left him, and they parted 60 Tailpiece to Stave Two 65 Heading to Stave Three 69 There was nothing very cheerful in the climate 75 He had been Tim's blood-horse all the way from church 84-85 With the pudding 88 Heading to Stave Four 111 Heading to Stave Five 137 Tailpiece to Stave Five 147 [Illustration] STAVE ONE [Illustration] MARLEY'S GHOST Marley was dead, to begin with. There is no doubt whatever about that. The register of his burial was signed by the clergyman, the clerk, the undertaker, and the chief mourner. Scrooge signed it. And Scrooge's name was good upon 'Change for anything he chose to put...

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The fourth and final volume of Paul Féval's classic swashbuckler brings the epic saga of Lagardère to its thunderous conclusion. The mysterious hunchbacked swordsman has spent years protecting the young Duke of Nevers, the rightful heir to a fortune stolen by the wicked Prince de Gonzague. Now, with the duke grown and ready to claim his name, the stage is set for a final, deadly reckoning. The action shifts to the glittering, treacherous court of the French Regent, where Gonzague weaves his last webs of conspiracy. Lagardère must orchestrate a breathtaking gamble, using disguise, wit, and unmatched skill with a rapier to expose the villain in front of the entire aristocracy and deliver a revenge twenty years in the making.

Why You Should Read It

This isn't just an ending; it's a victory lap for everything that makes old-school adventure so much fun. Féval's genius is in making you feel the weight of those twenty years of waiting. When the masks finally come off and the swords finally clash in the open, the payoff is incredibly satisfying. Lagardère remains one of literature's great heroes—clever, loyal, and impossibly cool under pressure. The themes of honor, found family, and fighting for the underdog never get old.

Final Verdict

Perfect for anyone who loves a story where the good guys win through sheer guts and cleverness. If you're a fan of Dumas' The Three Musketeers, Zorro, or any tale of righteous revenge, this series—and this brilliant finale—is your next must-read. It’s pure, undiluted storytelling joy.



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Sarah Torres
2 months ago

After finishing this book, the arguments are well-supported by credible references. I couldn't put it down until the very end.

Patricia Scott
3 months ago

I needed a solid reference and the explanations are structured in a clear and logical manner. This sets a high standard for similar books.

Anthony Perez
5 months ago

After years of reading similar books, the pacing is just right, keeping you engaged from start to finish. Simply brilliant.

Jennifer Adams
3 weeks ago

I found this while browsing online and the storytelling feels authentic and emotionally grounded. Well worth recommending.

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