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Paul Patoff

by F. Marion (Francis Marion) Crawford

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"Paul Patoff" is a novel set in late 19th-century Constantinople that examines the interactions and tensions among characters within Russian diplomatic circles. The narrative centres on Paul Patoff, a young man employed at the Russian embassy, who experiences internal conflict and emotional struggles as he contends with the repercussions of his brother Alexander’s impulsive actions. The story begins with Paul reflecting in the Valley of the Sweet Waters, narrating a tale that involves complex family dynamics and the political and cultural atmosphere of the period. The novel employs vivid imagery and poetic language to depict the landscape and the characters’ inner lives, emphasizing themes of loyalty, honour, and the influence of cultural context.

Published in 1893, the work belongs to the historical and romantic novel genres of the late 19th century. It offers a detailed portrayal of Constantinople’s environment and the social intricacies faced by expatriates, while also exploring personal moral dilemmas set against a backdrop of diplomatic and cultural tensions.

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First published elsewhere. Reprinted with corrections, April, 1893; June, 1894; June, 1899; July, 1906; January, 1912. Norwood Press J. S. Cushing & Co.—Berwick & Smith Norwood Mass. U.S.A. Chapters: I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII, XXIV. WRITINGS OF F. MARION CRAWFORD PAUL PATOFF. My dear lady—my dear friend—you have asked me to tell you a story, and I am going to try, because there is not anything I would not try if you asked it of me. I do not yet know what it will be about, but it is impossible that I should disappoint you; and if the proverb says, "Needs must when the devil drives," I can mend the proverb into a show of grace, and say, The most barren earth must needs bear flowers when an angel sows the seed. When you asked for the story I could only find a dry tale of my own doings, which I detailed to you somewhat at length, as we cantered down into the Valley of the Sweet Waters. The south wind was warm this afternoon, though it brought rain with it and wetted us a little as we rode; it was soft and dreamy, and made everything look sleepy, and misty, and a little uncertain in outline. Baghdad sniffed it in his deep red nostrils, for it was the wind of his home; but Haroun al Raschid shook the raindrops restlessly from his gray mane, as though he hated to be damp, and was thinking longingly of the hot sand and the desert sun. But he had no right to complain, for water must needs come in the oases,—and truly I know of no fairer and sweeter resting-place in life's journey than the Valley of the Sweet Waters above the Golden Horn. That same south wind—when I think, it is a point or two easterly, and it seems to smell of Persia—well, that same soft wind is blowing at my windows now in the dark night, and is murmuring, sometimes almost complaining, then dying away in a fitful, tearful sigh, sorry even to weeping for its restless fate, sorry perhaps for me and sighing for me. God knows, there is enough to sigh for in this working-day world, is there not? I have heard you sigh, too, very sadly, as though something

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