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The narrative sketches a prosperous merchant patriarch and his household, contrasting three sisters—Maria, Isabella, and Margaret—and a son, Henry, who is destined to succeed in the family business. Henry's early mercantile training abroad promotes narrow, money-minded habits, while the sisters' differing temperaments lead to two marriages. The account contrasts expansive commercial ideals with minute, profit-driven practice and stresses how small lessons in youth shape character and destiny. These domestic foundations and parental intentions are presented as the seeds whose later consequences will link the opening scene to the events that follow.

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G. P. R. James

G. P. R. James was a British novelist and historical writer, active in the 19th century. He is known for his romantic and historical novels that often explore themes of love, honor, and adventure. Among his notable works is "Agincourt: A Romance," which reflects his interest in English history and the complexities of human relationships during tumultuous times. James's storytelling is characterized by rich descriptions and intricate plots, making his works a significant contribution to the literary heritage of his era. His extensive bibliography includes titles such as "Arabella Stuart: A Romance from English History" and "Darnley; or, The Field of the Cloth of Gold."

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