Mount Royal: A Novel. Volume 2 of 3
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The narrative charts interpersonal tensions within a landed household and the pull of London society: a young man's seasonal returns, rival affections surrounding a favored cousin, and an aunt's anxieties about propriety and marriage. Social pleasures—riding, cardrooms, theater—and country pursuits—fishing, shooting, long rides—frame debates over duty, jealousy, and ambition. Characters negotiate money, reputation, and romantic expectation while older loyalties and fresh attractions complicate plans for union. The volume develops escalating misunderstandings and choices that test family bonds and illuminate contrasts between domestic calm and metropolitan seduction.
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