The Old Countess; or, The Two Proposals
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A sweeping domestic melodrama traces the intertwining fortunes of Hepworth Closs, a man cleared by an elderly woman's confession; Caroline, a timid singer urged into the public stage by her ambitious mother Olympia; and a host of relatives, lovers, and foster-children whose rivalries, schemes, and romantic entanglements provoke quarrels, social ambition, and moral reckonings. Against theatrical triumphs and setbacks, secrets from the past surface, relationships are tested, and incidents at Houghton Castle — including an old countess, a prisoner's return, and a death in a tower chamber — force explanations, concessions, and final reconciliations.
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