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The narrative follows a teenage heiress and her elderly aunt who unexpectedly inherit a long-idle parcel of valuable land that attracts predatory developers and unscrupulous lawyers seeking to secure the property cheaply. Local power brokers mount a guardianship scheme while a probate judge, troubled by legal formalities and social realities, probes competing claims and seeks a principled defender for the girl. The story traces the community's shifting fortunes, legal maneuvering, and moral questions about property, entitlement, and the responsibilities of civic institutions. Alongside courtroom and real-estate intrigue, the novel sketches everyday life in a growing town and the ambitions and small vanities that shape its decisions.

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Robert Herrick

Robert Herrick was an American author known for his diverse contributions to literature, spanning poetry, fiction, and essays. His works often explore themes of love, life, and the human experience, reflecting a keen observation of society and personal introspection. Among his notable works is "A Selection from the Lyrical Poems of Robert Herrick," which showcases his lyrical prowess. Herrick's writing is characterized by its emotional depth and stylistic variety, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century American literature. His ability to weave narrative and poetic elements has left a lasting impact on readers and writers alike.

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