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Caxtons- A Family Picture

In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from W

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    089 - Part 18 Chapter 8

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    088 - Part 18 Chapters 6 and 7

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    087 - Part 18 Chapter 5

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    086 - Part 18 Chapters 3 and 4

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    085 - Part 18 Chapters 1 and 2

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    084 - Part 17 Chapters 5 and 6

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    083 - Part 17 Chapter 4

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    082 - Part 17 Chapters 2 and 3

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    081 - Part 17 Chapter 1

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    080 - Part 16 Chapters 10 and 11

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    079 - Part 16 Chapters 8 and 9

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    078 - Part 16 Chapter 7

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    077 - Part 16 Chapter 6

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    076 - Part 16 Chapter 5

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    075 - Part 16 Chapter 4

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    074 - Part 16 Chapter 3

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    073 - Part 16 Chapters 1 and 2

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    072 - Part 15 Chapters 3 and 4

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    071 - Part 15 Chapter 2

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    070 - Part 15 Chapter 1

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    069 - Part 14 Chapters 7 and 8

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    068 - Part 14 Chapter 6

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    067 - Part 14 Chapter 5

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    066 - Part 14 Chapter 4

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    065 - Part 14 Chapter 3

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    064 - Part 14 Chapters 1 and 2

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    063 - Part 13 Chapter 6

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    062 - Part 13 Chapter 5

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    061 - Part 13 Chapters 3 and 4

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    060 - Part 13 Chapters 1 and 2

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    059 - Part 12 Chapters 6 and 7

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    058 - Part 12 Chapters 4 and 5

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    057 - Part 12 Chapter 3

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    056 - Part 12 Chapter 2

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    055 - Part 12 Chapter 1

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    054 - Part 11 Chapters 6 and 7

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

  37. 53

    053 - Part 11 Chapters 4 and 5

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

  38. 52

    052 - Part 11 Chapters 2 and 3

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    051 - Part 11 Chapter 1

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    050 - Part 10 Chapter 6

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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    049 - Part 10 Chapter 5

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

  42. 48

    048 - Part 10 Chapter 4

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

  43. 47

    047 - Part 10 Chapter 3

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

  44. 46

    046 - Part 10 Chapters 1 and 2

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

  45. 45

    045 - Part 9 Chapter 7

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

  46. 44

    044 - Part 9 Chapter 6

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

  47. 43

    043 - Part 9 Chapter 5

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

  48. 42

    042 - Part 9 Chapters 3 and 4

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

  49. 41

    041 - Part 9 Chapter 2

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

  50. 40

    040 - Part 9 Chapter 1

    In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from Warners Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, Vol. 2 (1910)

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In the serene countryside, the Caxton familys peaceful existence is upended by a trip to London. There, Pisistratus, their son, receives an intriguing offer to become secretary to a prominent parliamentarian. This man’s wife, once adored by both Pisistratus father and uncle, chose a path more suited to her ambitious nature, leaving them heartbroken. Fate takes a twist as Pisistratus finds himself falling for her daughter, Fannie. Meanwhile, his uncle grapples with estrangement from his own son, and the pride of each family member seems to render reconciliation impossible. Driven by love and loyalty, Pisistratus strives to bridge the divides and heal old wounds. While a mere outline of the plot may not capture its allure, the heartfelt connections within the Caxton family shine through, enhanced by Bulwers light touch and gentle humor. This novel stands out as one of his most captivating works, subtly reflecting his experiences with the quirks of political life. - Summary adapted from W

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