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The novel traces the fortunes of an ancient family haunted by a supernatural omen tied to a colossal lime-tree whose fallen boughs foretell death. Gothic set pieces—vaults, a skeleton hand, a chamber of death, apparitions, and a mysterious philter—interleave with scenes of romance and gypsy prophecy centered on a young woman named Sybil. A parallel strand follows a notorious highwayman and his famed horse as pursuit, a dramatic ride to a northern city, and the looming gibbet bring crime and legend into collision with family tragedy. Told with melodrama, folklore, and adventurous episodes, the work blends romance, crime, and supernatural lore.
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