The House on the Moor, v. 3/3
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A family drama set around an isolated moorland house traces a young woman who seeks refuge and an heir driven by ambition and resentment. Old grievances, obscure papers, and questions of inheritance emerge as the heir travels to seek his fortune and returns embittered, while the woman negotiates practical and emotional dislocation. The plot alternates between domestic encounters, legal inquiries, and private reflection, accumulating suspense through withheld information and rising moral tension. Themes include pride, social aspiration, the corrosive effects of secret histories, and how personal ambition alters relationships and prospects for reconciliation.
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