Marie de Sabrevois
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Marie de Sabrevois is the antagonist in two of Kenneth Roberts' Arundel novels—Arundel and Rabble in Arms (1929 and 1933). Conducting what we would now call psyops together with various males in the British North American establishment, she very nearly causes the failure of the Thirteen colonies' armed Independence movement in the 18th Century. She was written somewhat in the mold of historical figures such as Amy Lyon (AKA Emma Hart) and "Grietje" Zelle, with a dash of femme fatale from the detective fiction of Roberts' contemporaries.
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Marie de Sabrevois is the antagonist in two of Kenneth Roberts' Arundel novels—Arundel and Rabble in Arms (1929 and 1933). Conducting what we would now call psyops together with various males in the British North American establishment, she very nearly causes the failure of the Thirteen colonies' armed Independence movement in the 18th Century. She was written somewhat in the mold of historical figures such as Amy Lyon (AKA Emma Hart) and "Grietje" Zelle, with a dash of femme fatale from the detective fiction of Roberts' contemporaries.
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