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The fatal three, vol. II

Chapter 11: Transcriber’s Notes
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The narrative follows the enigmatic César Castellani, a celebrated musician-author whose charm secures him entrée into fashionable circles while persistent rumours about his origins provoke social speculation. His intimacy with women such as Mrs Hillersdon and Mrs Greswold exposes tensions of desire, vanity, and deception, while other figures confront uncertain marriages, moral judgments, and the burden of past actions. Episodes trace private confidences, church verdicts, and legal or social ambiguities that threaten reputations, contrasting public adulation with hidden culpability. The volume advances threads of mystery and social consequence, emphasizing how secrecy, inherited sins, and contested proofs shape characters' fates.

Transcriber’s Notes

  • pg 58 Changed: She must have have known.
    to: She must have known.
  • pg 121 Changed: The law does not recogise such affinities
    to: The law does not recognise such affinities
  • pg 236 Changed: goaded to madness by an unreasonble
    to: goaded to madness by an unreasonable