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A young, urbane man unexpectedly inherits an old Virginia plantation long left unoccupied and burdened by a melancholy reputation. He leaves city life to confront a decaying house, local traditions, and a tangled history revealed in papers and memoranda. Encounters with relatives, neighbors, and longtime servants gradually uncover past tragedies, disputes over honor, and contested claims tied to the estate. Amid tournaments, social ceremonies, and quiet domestic scenes, questions of heritage, chivalry, and personal responsibility surface while a romantic thread and revelations from the past shape decisions about the property and its people.
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