The Duke's Daughter; and, The Fugitives; vol. 2/3
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The volume continues a domestic drama in which an aristocratic household fractures over a young woman's marriage, exposing pride, authority, and the emotional cost of family control. Scenes move from grand rooms to a cramped London rectory, depicting parish life, clerical routines, and social descent, and advance through a troubled courtship to a wedding-day, imprisonment, and eventual deliverance. A second narrative follows nocturnal travelers left at a rural station and their uncertain journey, combining suspenseful movement with close social observation and moral reflection on status, duty, and personal agency.
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