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The narrative follows two kinsmen raised on a Virginia estate and traces their diverging fortunes as they shuttle between plantation life and English society. Through adventures in love, duels, gambling, military service, and political crisis, it shows how family honor, inheritance, and personal ambition shape choices and consequences. Social satire and vivid episodes reveal gentry manners on both sides of the Atlantic, while the work examines plantation hierarchies and prevailing attitudes toward Black servants. Alternating brisk comedy with reflective moral observation, the book balances romance and realism to probe loyalty, social pretension, and the costs of pride.
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