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Inheritance
by Susan Edmonstoune Ferrier
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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106 - Volume III Chapter XXXV
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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105 - Volume III Chapter XXXIV
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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104 - Volume III Chapter XXXIII
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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103 - Volume III Chapter XXXII
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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102 - Volume III Chapter XXXI
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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101 - Volume III Chapter XXX
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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100 - Volume III Chapter XXIX
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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099 - Volume III Chapter XXVIII
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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098 - Volume III Chapter XXVII
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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097 - Volume III Chapter XXVI
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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096 - Volume III Chapter XXV
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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095 - Volume III Chapter XXIV
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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094 - Volume III Chapter XXIII
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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093 - Volume III Chapter XXII
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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092 - Volume III Chapter XXI
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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091 - Volume III Chapter XX
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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090 - Volume III Chapter XIX
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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089 - Volume III Chapter XVIII
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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088 - Volume III Chapter XVII
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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087 - Volume III Chapter XVI
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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086 - Volume III Chapter XV
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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085 - Volume III Chapter XIV
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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084 - Volume III Chapter XIII
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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083 - Volume III Chapter XII
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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082 - Volume III Chapter XI
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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081 - Volume III Chapter X
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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080 - Volume III Chapter IX
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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079 - Volume III Chapter VIII
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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078 - Volume III Chapter VII
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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077 - Volume III Chapter VI
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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076 - Volume III Chapter V
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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075 - Volume III Chapter IV
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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074 - Volume III Chapter III
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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073 - Volume III Chapter II
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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072 - Volume III Chapter I
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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071 - Volume II Chapter XXXVII
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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070 - Volume II Chapter XXXVI
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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069 - Volume II Chapter XXXV
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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068 - Volume II Chapter XXXIV
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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067 - Volume II Chapter XXXIII
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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066 - Volume II Chapter XXXII
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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065 - Volume II Chapter XXXI
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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064 - Volume II Chapter XXX
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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063 - Volume II Chapter XXIX
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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062 - Volume II Chapter XXVIII
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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061 - Volume II Chapter XXVII
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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060 - Volume II Chapter XXVI
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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059 - Volume II Chapter XXV
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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058 - Volume II Chapter XXIV
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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057 - Volume II Chapter XXIII
In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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In the noble world of Rossville, family pride is revered, and a wound runs deep when Thomas St. Clair, the youngest son of the Earl, marries the humble yet enchanting Sarah Black, a girl of unknown origins and no wealth. This captivating tale unfolds with the return of the Rossville widow and her daughter-heiress, Gertrude, from France to Scotland. As Gertrude faces the scrutiny of relatives and potential suitors, she also grapples with the unsettling presence of a mysterious stranger who threatens her mother. Amidst her challenges, including the possibility of falling for the wrong man, we are treated to a delightful array of satirical portraits of the eccentric characters that populate this lively narrative. (Summary by Jim Locke)
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