
John Herring: A West of England Romance. Volume 2 (of 3)
"John Herring: A West of England Romance. Volume 2 (of 3)" by S. Baring-Gould is a novel written in the late 19th century. This romance follows the intertwining lives of several characters, primarily centred around Mirelle, a young woman who finds herself caught in a web of complicated social dynamics and emotions, particularly involving Captain Trecarrel and Orange Tramplara. As the story unfolds, it explores themes of love, jealousy, and the harsh realities of social status and personal relationships. The opening portion sets the stage for the conflicts and tensions between the characters. Mirelle grapples with her feelings towards Captain Trecarrel, who seems to be withdrawing his affections in favour of Orange Tramplara, her rival. As Mirelle experiences feelings of loneliness and uncertainty, she also faces unwanted attention from Sampson Tramplara, further complicating her situation. Meanwhile, the characters' interactions reflect deeper issues of loyalty, betrayal, and societal expectations, as they navigate an upcoming ball and Mirelle's hidden past. These elements create a rich emotional landscape that promises to draw readers into the unfolding drama of the West of England Romance.
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