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The Traitor's Way, Classics To Go

Excerpt: “And is this the pity of God? He has spared mv life. Good men, honorable gentlemen, my friends - I had such friends once - have died like vermin. The Lake of Geneva holds all that is left Of Maligny, 1c beau cadet, as we called him; the Vidame died at the galleys, chained to the scum of man kind. But he died, Maligny died, even Achon died, that merciless priest! And I live as a leper! I have come to know that death is the pity Of God."

S. Levett Yeats

Sidney Kilner Levett-Yeats CIE (c. 1858–1916), an English novelist known professionally as S. Levett-Yeats, was the descendant of an old English trading family with connections to British India. S. Levett-Yeats became a soldier with the Indian Army and later joined the Indian Civil Service as a low-level bureaucrat. Inspired by the example of other ambitious Anglo-Indian writers like Rudyard Kipling, Levett-Yeats turned out a series of Victorian potboilers, often set in Europe, that earned him a place on the bestseller lists of the day.

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