Squire Arden; volume 2 of 3
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A country-house novel focusing on siblings Clare and Edgar Arden, whose differing temperaments complicate family and estate responsibilities as a charming but imprudent cousin courts Clare. Edgar struggles between respecting her autonomy and protecting her, consulting local figures while social expectations, politics, and questions of morality and financial insecurity shape decisions. The narrative explores shifting allegiances, the subtleties of attraction and restraint, and the burdens of duty in a provincial gentry community, using quiet psychological observation and episodic scenes to reveal character, social pressures, and the consequences of imperfect choices.
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