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Bred in the Bone; Or, Like Father, Like Son: A Novel

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A lively rural novel follows an eccentric, spendthrift country squire whose reckless hunting, prodigality, and private justice shape a household and a small community. The narrative traces how inherited temperaments, financial burdens, and local reputations affect the next generation, moving through episodes of sporting adventure, domestic complication, romantic entanglement, and legal and social consequences. The tone alternates between satire and sympathy as neighbors react, alliances shift, and characters confront obligation, pride, and the consequences of inherited behavior.

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James Payn

James Payn was a 19th-century English novelist and editor, known for his contributions to the genre of fiction during the Victorian era. He served as the editor of the influential magazine 'Once a Week' and was a prolific writer, producing numerous novels that often explored themes of social life and personal relationships. Among his notable works is 'Lost Sir Massingberd,' a romance that reflects the complexities of real-life situations. Payn's writing is characterized by its engaging narratives and keen observations of human nature, making him a significant figure in the literary landscape of his time.

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