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Flemington

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The story centres on a strong-willed matriarch who rules a modest country estate and the uneasy relationships among neighbours and kin, set against a rugged coastal landscape. Social ambitions, old loyalties and competing desires produce secret schemes and betrayals that culminate in a daring seizure of a ship. Local clergy, gentry and servants react in ways that expose human vanity, courage and hypocrisy. Episodes move through seasons and social gatherings to trace consequences for individuals and the community, balancing intimate domestic scenes with larger acts of adventure and moral reckoning, and ending in a reflective epilogue.

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Violet Jacob

Violet Jacob was a Scottish poet and novelist known for her lyrical poetry and engaging storytelling. Her works often reflect the landscapes and culture of Scotland, capturing the essence of rural life and folklore. Among her notable titles is "Bonnie Joann, and other poems," which showcases her talent for weaving emotion and imagery into verse. Jacob's writing spans various genres, including poetry, short stories, and novels, with works like "Flemington" and "Irresolute Catherine" further illustrating her versatility as an author. Her contributions to literature highlight the rich tapestry of Scottish heritage and continue to resonate with readers today.

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