Lady Hester; Or, Ursula's Narrative
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The narrator, Ursula, records a family's private history centered on a country household disrupted by the sudden appearance of a woman claiming descent from the late earl, triggering a contested claim to title and inheritance. The narrative interweaves domestic recollections and landscape scenes—country houses, farms, hunts, and local incidents—with the legal and emotional consequences of the inquiry into the succession, showing how duty, reputation, sibling loyalties, and maternal claims reshape relationships and the estate's future. Episodes range from early childhood memories and household discipline to dramatic confrontations and the unfolding resolution of the family's standing.
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