# A Gentleman from Gascony
By Bicknell Dudley, this historical romance of the Huguenots follows young Raoul de Puycadere, the last of his decayed noble Gascon family, as he departs his ruined ancestral château in August 1572 to seek his fortune in Paris. The narrative chronicles his journey through southern France, his stop at a village inn in Riconde, and his encounters with various travelers—including two suspicious rough-looking men, a band of Tzigani gypsies, and a fortune-teller named Mirza who makes ominous predictions about his hand. The story progresses through thirty chapters involving duels, religious conflict between Huguenots and Catholics, royal intrigue, assassination plots, and romantic entanglement. Key historical events referenced include the St. Bartholomew's Eve massacre and appearances by Henry of Navarre and King Henry III of France. Chapters feature political maneuvering, sword combat, disguises, and ultimate romantic triumph.
About this artifact
- Creator
- Dudley, Bicknell
- Date
- 1895
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
- Restoration
- Digitally restored and hosted by comicbooks.com.
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