The Ladies Lindores, Vol. 1 (of 3)
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The novel depicts a family leaving their long-occupied Scottish country house as its young owner returns, tracing the small domestic moments, dialectal manners, and quiet tensions that accompany the transfer of possession. Through scenes of farewell on the house's terrace, attentive servants, and a wistful young woman, it observes attachment to landscape, shifts in household authority, and the delicate social negotiations among tenants, owners, and retainers. The tone balances affectionate description of place with subtle irony about social roles and change.
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