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Tales of the peerage and the peasantry

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A short-story collection contrasts lives of aristocracy and rural folk through three linked tales: one follows sisters separated by religious vows and the loyalties and consequences of their family's political exile; another sketches the humble affections, decline, and quiet piety of an aging rural couple in a cottage; a third focuses on a young woman's coming-of-age and domestic trials. Across these narratives the prose examines honor, attachment to homeland, social manners, and the interplay of public events with private feelings, alternating historical incident, sentimental portraiture, and rustic realism to illuminate differing forms of devotion and endurance.

NOTICE.

The Proprietors of Circulating Libraries in all parts of the country are compelled by the new Copyright Act to discontinue purchasing and lending out a single copy of a foreign edition of an English work. The mere having it in their possession ticketed and marked as a library book exposes them to

A PENALTY OF TEN POUNDS.


By the new Copyright Act and the new Customs Act, even single copies of pirated editions of English Works are prohibited both in Great Britain and the Colonies. Copies so attempted to be passed are seized.

These measures will be rigidly enforced.