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CHAPTER LIX
TO THE DUKE OF HAVERFIELD.
CHAPTER LX.
CHAPTER LXI.
CHAPTER LXII.
CHAPTER LXIII.
CHAPTER LXIV.
CHAPTER LXV.
CHAPTER LXVI.
A weary traveler on a mournful horse arrives at the bustling Golden Fleece inn in the sleepy town of W——, seeking shelter for the night. The familiar landlady, now fuller and more assertive, directs him to a modest room while her spirited daughter watches the stranger with a mix of curiosity and admiration. As the newcomer settles in, the inn’s regulars—an outspoken pipe‑smoker and a sharp‑tongued hostess—exchange gossip about absent nobles, old estates, and generous bequests that have reshaped local fortunes.
Through their lively banter, listeners catch glimpses of a community caught between tradition and change, where hidden legacies and whispered rumors hint at deeper intrigues. The stranger’s military bearing and lone appearance raise questions about his purpose, while the talk of the Vavasour’s charitable endowments suggests that wealth and duty may soon collide with personal ambition. The stage is set for a tale of secrets, social maneuvering, and the quiet pull of destiny in a world where every conversation could alter a life.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (144K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1803–1873
Best remembered today for unforgettable phrases like "the pen is mightier than the sword" and "It was a dark and stormy night," this Victorian novelist was once one of the most widely read writers in Britain. He paired literary fame with a busy political career, giving his work an unusual mix of melodrama, ambition, and public life.
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