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Dorrien of Cranston

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At Cranston Hall a stern retired officer presides over a household riven by pride, duty, and long-standing estrangement. Years earlier his eldest son died in a mountain accident, making the impetuous younger son the heir despite a bitter quarrel and exile to America after a disgrace involving a threatened breach of promise. A terse letter announcing the younger man's return reopens old resentments: the father vows conditional acceptance while threatening disinheritance for further misconduct, and the mother's divided loyalties reveal competing impulses of justice, reputation, and maternal affection, placing family tensions and social standing at the heart of the narrative.

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Bertram Mitford

Bertram Mitford was a British author known for his adventure novels set in colonial Africa and the American West. His works often explore themes of conflict and survival, reflecting the tumultuous historical contexts of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Among his notable titles is 'Tween Snow and Fire: A Tale of the Last Kafir War, which delves into the complexities of the Kafir Wars in South Africa. Mitford's storytelling is characterized by vivid descriptions and a keen sense of place, making his narratives both engaging and informative about the regions he depicted.

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