John de Lancaster: a novel; vol. III.
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The narrative follows a circle of characters who gather at a country castle, where a young woman recently taken into the household is installed in a tastefully appointed apartment and integrated into daily social life. Domestic scenes emphasize hospitality, music, gardens, and frequent visitors, while elder figures and friends offer moral counsel on humility, benevolence, and the dangers of sudden prosperity. Courtship and family expectations quietly unfold as affectionate relations, social rank, and the question of future provision and reputation shape decisions and conversations, producing a portrait of genteel society and private virtue.
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