About This Book
A narrator listens as an experienced county official relates a series of anecdotal accounts from his tenure, chiefly focusing on a glamorous baroness whose charm and vanity mask financial recklessness and alleged fraud involving forged bonds that secure an unexpected inheritance; legal maneuvering, social reputation, and the scrutiny of signatures and seals drive a detective-like inquiry that exposes complicity, skilled forgers, and moral ambiguity. Other vignettes present social types, card games, and rural and urban manners, forming a collection of memoiristic tales that examine deception, reputation, and the interplay between law and high society.
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