The Little Lady of Lagunitas: A Franco-Californian Romance
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Set amid California's transition from Mexican rule through gold rush prosperity and civil-war tensions, the narrative traces the decline of old ranching families and the rise of mining fortunes, bringing sudden wealth, corruption, and legal entanglements. It intertwines political intrigue over loyalties, violent confrontations, and social excess with a romance concerning a missing heiress, contested inheritances, and separated heirs drawing together. Episodes range from mission ceremonies and outlaw raids to battlefield service and courtroom struggles, as characters face betrayal, financial trusts, changelings, and the shaping influence of plutocracy on community life.
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