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    <subfield code="a">"Magdal&#xE9;na k&#xE9;t &#xE9;lete" by Ferenc Herczeg is a novel written in the early 20th century. Set in the Austro&#x2011;Hungarian world, it interweaves psychological drama, social comedy, and crime around Videczky Fl&#xF3;ris, a proud Temesv&#xE1;r patrician and amateur criminologist, and Cs&#xE1;k&#xF3; Magdal&#xE9;na, a mysterious woman whose loyalty and lies collide. Themes of chance, class, and moral responsibility drive the plot from an old inheritance to a modern scandal. Readers who enjoy character&#x2011;driven tension and ethical dilemmas will likely be drawn in.

The opening of the novel frames fate with an heirloom: an austere matriarch tests two boy cousins with a dropped yarn ball, and the cautious child&#x2019;s line inherits the Gr&#xE1;l fortune. Fifty years later her beneficiary&#x2019;s descendant, the wealthy Videczky Fl&#xF3;ris, broods over &#x201C;perfect crime&#x201D; scenarios when a rain&#x2011;soaked stranger, Cs&#xE1;k&#xF3; Magdal&#xE9;na, slips into his rooms, pledging silent devotion and staying near his small son. Suspicions rise; a search uncovers skeleton keys and a lover&#x2019;s letter from the adventurer Paulusz Kamill&#xF3; urging her to steal the family diamonds&#x2014;already missing. Under martial law, Fl&#xF3;ris informs the authorities yet hesitates to intervene when soldiers arrive; another letter then reveals Kamill&#xF3; has fled abroad with the jewels. A drumhead court condemns Magdal&#xE9;na, and the auditor&#x2019;s dossier turns to her &#x201C;first life&#x201D;: an orphaned girl in Pozsony, briefly infatuated with a jurist, nearly married off to a dour confectioner before fleeing, then swept to Vienna by the persuasive Paulusz&#x2014;who quickly shows himself to be a practiced con man. (This is an automatically generated summary.)</subfield>
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