The Residuary Legatee; Or, The Posthumous Jest of the Late John Austin
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The narrative follows a man's return to his family house and the unfolding complications of an eccentric will and its codicil. Through a sequence of linked scenes—reading, codicil disputes, estate administration, and final accounting—the story examines legal maneuvers, social comedy, and romantic entanglements, often framed by classical allusions invoking legendary lovers and heroic episodes. Episodes combine wry humor and domestic detail as characters interpret bequests, negotiate claims, and confront unexpected posthumous stipulations, culminating in a satirical resolution that highlights familial foibles and the absurdities of inheritance.
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