
Vestigia. Vol. II.
"Vestigia. Vol. II." by George Fleming is a novel written in the late 19th century. The narrative unfolds around the central character, Dino de' Rossi, who grapples with his aspirations, friendships, and the consequences of his choices involving love and loyalty. The book likely delves into themes of personal conflict against societal expectations, particularly in the context of romance and political ideals. At the start of the story, we meet Dino, who is waiting for a letter from a man named Pietro Valdez. This letter carries a weight of foreboding, hinting at danger and obligation related to past promises that threaten his future. The setting shifts between Dino's family life, his evolving relationship with Italia, the daughter of a fisherman, and the social context surrounding him, marked by a pilgrimage and interactions with various characters. Through poignant dialogues and introspection, the opening establishes a sense of impending conflict for Dino, who fiercely desires to assert his own identity and love while being torn between his commitments and the personal turmoil that arises from them.
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