![]() ![]() ![]() Anti-vice official Gabriel Carré saves Camille from a violent john outside the Opéra and later attempts to procure her services, which she violently refuses on her way to elope with Pascal. Having overheard their conversation, Victoire disguises herself as a boy and steals the cache of letters from the mapmakers' vault. Camille learns of Pascal's indiscretions when she finds one of Merteuil's letters in his bag. Madame Geneviève de Merteuil, Valmont's foremost client, demands her explicit letters be returned, which he refuses, keeping the letters as insurance until Merteuil awards him with a title. Unbeknownst to Camille, Pascal leads a secret life as a libertine servicing lonely aristocratic women in lavish borrowed apartments. Pascal proposes marriage, assuring her of his plan to better their fortunes Camille's friend and maid Victoire voices her contempt and mistrust of Pascal. ![]() In 1783 Paris, young lovers Pascal Valmont (an impoverished mapmaker cut off from his inheritance and rightful title by his evil stepmother Ondine) and Camille (a prostitute indebted to Madame Jericho) share a tryst on a vast map of the city. ( December 2022) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Please help improve them by removing unnecessary details and making them more concise. This section's plot summaries may be too long or excessively detailed. ![]()
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