A Charming Fellow, Volume III
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The concluding volume follows the strained marriage of Castalia and Algernon as domestic tensions, financial embarrassment, and social ambition lead to secrecy, manipulation, and appeals to relatives. Jealousy, flirtation, and the discovery of compromising papers prompt scenes of furtive searches, letter-writing, and petty stratagems, while servants and neighbours circulate gossip that heightens comic scrutiny. The narrative alternates intimate household episodes with satirical sketches of genteel manners, exposing dependence on appearances, familial patronage, and gendered expectations. The story moves toward social reckonings and financial entreaties that reveal loyalties, resentments, and the personal costs of charm and pretence.
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