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Set among remote moorland and riverside farms, the narrative traces how an ancestral property dispute unsettles a tight-knit community. Legal maneuvers and contested inheritances prompt visits, debates, and enforced guardianship, while younger inhabitants form attachments and confront local rivalries. The book moves between intimate domestic scenes and sudden dangers on the moor and river, recording alliances, quarrels, and acts of courage. Through trials of loyalty, misfortune, and tenacity, characters are obliged to face moral choices; gradual reckonings and practical settlements eventually reconfigure relationships and restore a fragile communal equilibrium.

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R. D. Blackmore

R. D. Blackmore was an English novelist best known for his historical and romantic fiction set in the English countryside. His most notable work, "Lorna Doone," is a tale of love and adventure in the rugged landscape of Devon, blending elements of romance and historical narrative. Blackmore's writing is characterized by its vivid descriptions of nature and deep exploration of character, often reflecting the complexities of rural life in Victorian England. In addition to "Lorna Doone," he authored several other novels, including "Cradock Nowell" and "Erema," which further showcase his talent for storytelling and his affinity for the English landscape.

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