Aunt Anne, Vol. 2 (of 2)
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The novel follows an aging relative who arrives in town to press for a promised allowance from a wealthy, ailing cousin, encountering proud manners, social pretensions, and legal inertia. Through scenes set in humble lodgings and opulent houses, domestic interactions and solicitors' interventions reveal tensions between familial obligation and financial insecurity. The narrative traces personal dignity, shifting alliances, and the quiet maneuverings by which characters negotiate status, money, and long-held resentments, unfolding as a domestic drama of social manners and moral compromises.
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