Brownlows: A Novel
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A respected provincial lawyer presides over his family's modest estate and clients until the discovery of a large legacy left by a reclusive widow, who names him trustee for a daughter long believed lost. The unexpected fortune and the reappearance of the hidden beneficiary expose old family tensions, obligations toward a spendthrift relative, and the town's curiosity, forcing the lawyer to weigh honor, generosity, and self-interest. The narrative develops through domestic detail, legal maneuvering, and social observation, examining reputation, duty, and the ripple effects of secret inheritances.
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