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In the Prologue, Cornwell uses heavy foreshadowing to establish the novel's two primary narrative arcs that will be resolved during the remainder of the novel—first, Sharpe's eventual estrangement from his wife Jane, and second, Ducos' framing of Sharpe for theft.

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Sharpe's Revenge: Richard Sharpe and the Peace of 1814