The Eve of All-Hallows; Or, Adelaide of Tyrconnel, v. 1 of 3
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Set in a turbulent seventeenth-century Ireland, the narrative follows a noble household whose public duties and private alliances unfold on the eve of a major festival. Episodes alternate between sea travel, courtly receptions, and intimate domestic scenes, introducing clergy, a court physician, a blind minstrel, and the duke's relatives as social tensions and loyalties surface. Rich period detail—costume, music, and ceremonial ritual—frames emerging romantic attachments and questions of patronage. The plot advances through preparations for entertainments and official business, while undercurrents of storm, duty, and personal desire begin to shape conflicts that will develop across the tale.
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