The Pride of Jennico: Being a Memoir of Captain Basil Jennico
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The narrative takes the form of a framed memoir in which a newly wealthy heir recounts how sudden inheritance and pride set him on a course of indulgence, estate stewardship, and restlessness. Haunted by family expectations and a stubborn vanity, he becomes involved in a passionate and perilous romance that collides with social rivalries and personal reckoning. Scenes alternate between windswept castles, urban entertainments, and clubroom episodes, tracing duels of honor, mistaken choices, and the consequences of delayed obedience. Major themes include honor, pride, love, and the tension between duty and desire, rendered with adventure, courtliness, and reflective regret.
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