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Cady mariée : roman by Camille Pert

by Pert, Camille, 1865-1952
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Cady mariée : roman by Camille Pert is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around Cady Renaudin, a young and alluring woman, and her complex relationship with her husband, Victor Renaudin, a mature and responsible magistrate. The narrative explores themes of desire, fidelity, and the societal expectations of marriage, set against the bustling backdrop of Paris. The opening of the novel introduces us to Cady and Victor in their Parisian bedroom, capturing their morning interactions as they navigate their intimate yet strained relationship. Cady is portrayed as flirtatious and somewhat reckless, in contrast to Victor’s cautious and conservative nature. Their conversation hints at underlying tensions, with Cady casually mentioning plans to spend time with a male friend, which unnerves Victor. This dynamic sets the stage for the exploration of Cady’s desires and Victor’s struggles with jealousy and paternal instincts. As the scene unfolds, we see a young woman caught between societal norms and her own whims, a theme that promises to unravel in the chapters to come. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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