Index for Great short stories, Volume 3 (of 3) Romance &

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"Great Short Stories, Volume 3: Romance & Adventure" by William Patten is a collection of short stories likely written in the early 20th century. This volume features a range of tales from renowned authors, showcasing themes of romance and adventure, appealing to readers who enjoy rich narratives with emotional depth and dynamic characters. Notable contributors include Emile Zola, Prosper Mérimée, and Rudyard Kipling, highlighting a blend of different styles and cultural perspectives within the stories. The opening of the anthology introduces "The Attack on the Mill" by Emile Zola, setting the backdrop of a picturesque village in Lorraine where a joyful betrothal celebration is underway at Father Merlier’s mill. The story unfolds with the arrival of Françoise, the miller's daughter, and her charming but irresponsible suitor, Dominique. As the village revels in festivities, the tension escalates with the looming threat of war, signifying a dramatic shift from the peaceful celebration to the harsh realities of conflict. As the narrative progresses, themes of duty, love, and sacrifice are woven intricately, presenting characters faced with moral dilemmas that will resonate with readers. (This is an automatically generated summary.)


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