The Abbot's Ghost, or Maurice Treherne's Temptation: A Christmas Story
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The narrative follows Maurice Treherne, a proud young man rendered paraplegic after a yachting wreck, whose lost inheritance and silent devotion to Octavia set a domestic drama in motion. In a country-house circle, social maneuvering, jealousy, and a pilfered note breed suspicion among relatives and guests while hints of a spectral presence and buried secrets prompt investigation. Through schemes, revelations, and acts of self-restraint, tensions come to a head on Christmas night, culminating in a sudden, inexplicable recovery that forces characters to reassess loyalties, temptations, and moral choices amid themes of sacrifice and restorative wonder.
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