Young Musgrave
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A declining family occupies an ageing country house whose faded grandeur shapes local life and hopes of restoration. Two sons have long been absent, and a painful story about the elder casts a shadow over household relations. The narrative follows the household and nearby village through domestic scenes, children's play at the castle, new arrivals and visitors, growing tensions and mysteries, an urgent rescue, and eventual tragedy. Themes include inheritance and pride, the gap between memory and present circumstances, communal judgment, and the private consequences of long-buried secrets.
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