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Mr. Scarborough's Family. [A novel.]

The world has not yet forgotten the intensity of the feeling which existed when old Mr. Scarborough declared that his well-known eldest son was not legitimate. Mr. Scarborough himself had not been well known in early life. He had been the only son of a squire in Staffordshire over whose grounds a town had been built and pottery-works established. In this way a property which had not originally been extensive had been greatly increased in value, and Mr. Scarborough, when he came into possession, had found himself to be a rich man. He had then gone abroad, and had there married an En.

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  • "Mister Scarborough's family"
  • "Trollope Society edition of the novels of Anthony Trollope"
  • "Mr. Scarborough's family"

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  • "The world has not yet forgotten the intensity of the feeling which existed when old Mr. Scarborough declared that his well-known eldest son was not legitimate. Mr. Scarborough himself had not been well known in early life. He had been the only son of a squire in Staffordshire over whose grounds a town had been built and pottery-works established. In this way a property which had not originally been extensive had been greatly increased in value, and Mr. Scarborough, when he came into possession, had found himself to be a rich man. He had then gone abroad, and had there married an En."@en
  • "One of the most popular fiction writers of the Victorian era, Anthony Trollope's novels still attract an ardent readership today. Originally serialized in a magazine, Mr. Scarborough's Family is a mystery novel of sorts, bringing together Trollope's keen insight into human behavior and an enthralling suspense plot."@en
  • "This striking story is dominated by the heroic John Scarborough, a wealthy squire who, with almost superhuman energy, contrives from his deathbed to defeat the hated law of entail. Seeking to bequeath his estate to the worthier of his two sons, in his pursuit of justice he subjects them to a testing examination, baffles the lawyers, and scandalizes society. The social world also comes under Trollope's ironic gaze. His searching treatment of the various codes governing courtship and marriage, money-lending, frustration of youth and the sadness of age."@en

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  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Half bindings (Binding)"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Publishers advertisements"@en
  • "Domestic fiction"@en
  • "Domestic fiction"

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  • "Mr. Scarborough's family : By Anthony Trollope"
  • "斯卡伯勒的婚约"
  • "Mr. Scarborough's Family. [A novel.]"@en
  • "Mr. Scarborough's Family. [A novel.]"
  • "Mr. Scarborought's Family"
  • "Mr. Scarborough's family"@en
  • "Mr. Scarborough's family"
  • "Sikabole di hun yue"
  • "Si ka bo le de hun yue"
  • "Mr. Scarborough's Family"@en
  • "Mr. Scarborough's Family"
  • "Mr. Scarborough's family, by Anthony Trollope"
  • "Mr. Scarborough's family : in three volumes"
  • "Mr. Scarborough's family : a novel"@en
  • "Mr. Scarborough's family a novel"@en
  • "Mr. Scarborough' s family"
  • "Mr Scarborough's family"
  • "Mr Scarborough's family"@en

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