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Kit and Kitty: A Story of West Middlesex

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A first-person narrator raised by a resolute uncle in rural West Middlesex recounts life among gardens, neighbors, and the local gentry while his attachment to a woman named Kitty develops. The plot advances through pastoral episodes, family disputes, village follies, and moments of mischief and moral testing that expose secrets and challenge reputations. Intertwined scenes alternate comic relief with more serious revelations, prompting urgent choices and interventions. The narration emphasizes domestic detail and regional color as loyalties, misunderstandings, and steadfastness reshape relationships and lead toward reconciliation and a final joining.

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R. D. Blackmore

R. D. Blackmore was an English novelist best known for his historical and romantic fiction set in the English countryside. His most notable work, "Lorna Doone," is a tale of love and adventure in the rugged landscape of Devon, blending elements of romance and historical narrative. Blackmore's writing is characterized by its vivid descriptions of nature and deep exploration of character, often reflecting the complexities of rural life in Victorian England. In addition to "Lorna Doone," he authored several other novels, including "Cradock Nowell" and "Erema," which further showcase his talent for storytelling and his affinity for the English landscape.

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