Harry Joscelyn; vol. 3 of 3
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Over the course of a decade the household settles into quieter routines while grief over the missing youngest son lingers; Joan marries Philip Selby and Liddy grows from a sheltered girl into the social centre, reshaping domestic life and tastes. Ralph Joscelyn's dominance softens as the house acquires finer furnishings, visitors, and new pursuits such as Lydia's music, even as traditional occupations like the dairy decline. Family pride and awkwardness mingle as relations adjust to changed fortunes, shifting roles, and the slow remaking of a rural hill home into a more genteel household.
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