Lord Ormont and His Aminta — Volume 1
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The narrative traces an aristocratic household torn by affection, rivalry, and social scrutiny, beginning with youthful scenes at school and expanding into the adult world of travel, gossip, and political maneuver. A proud lord's absences and rumored memoirs provoke his sister's anxious possessiveness and suspicion of a charismatic woman whose reputation unsettles family and society. Tensions play out through duels of wit, private reckonings, legal and social pursuit, and episodes of warfare and reconciliation, while questions of honor, authorship, and female agency recur. The story moves toward disclosure, negotiation over family heirlooms, and the fraught attempt to bind lovers amid competing loyalties.
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