This classic French play by Adolphe d’Ennery tells the gripping tale of two orphans raised by a kind-hearted old man. When the old man dies suddenly, the orphans are thrust into a world of danger and intrigue, facing conniving villains and uncertain fates. With vivid characters and dramatic plot twists, this play is a must-read for fans of nineteenth-century French theater.
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