Plot
The death of Egbert Dormer, a successful but
improvident artist, left his two daughters, Lucy and Ayala, with no means of
support. Their aunt had married a wealthy City banker, Sir Thomas Tringle, and
their uncle Reginald Dosett had a meager income as an
Admiralty clerk. Each offered a home to one of the sisters and Ayala, because
she was charming and vivacious, was chosen by Lady Tringle. The two
unattractive Tringle daughters soon became jealous of Ayala's social success,
and the loutish son Tom promptly fell in love with her. Lady Tringle effected an exchange of wards, sending Ayala to the
comparative poverty of the Dosett home.
Ayala's romantic nature, fostered by her happy,
carefree childhood, adored by her father and admired by all his artistic circle,
led her to expect a busband who would be an
"Angel of light." Tom Tringle did not fit into that picture, nor did
her second suitor, Captain Batsby. When Jonathan Stubbs, red-haired, red-faced, noisy but devoted,
came, he did not seem at first to be her "Angel" but his persistence
finally won her. Lucy, meantime, living in magnificence in the Tringle
household, had engaged herself to a young sculptor and, with a generous dot
from her uncle, they were able to. Sir Thomas was not so fortunate in the
marriages of his own daughters. The elder, Augusta, with a dowry of 120,000
ensnared the Honorable Septimus Traffic, an MP and son of Lord Boardotrade. Septimus, regardless of the dowry, was too
parsimonious to provide a separate establishment for his wife and, despite all
the urging of his irate father-in-law, they continued to live with the family.
The amount of Augusta's dowry being known, the younger sister, Gertrude, was
sought by the impecunious Frank Houston. Sir Thomas angered by this obvious
fortune-hunting, declared that Gertrude should have no fortune at all and Frank
speedily withdrew. Gertrude was furious at her father's injustice and persuaded
Captain Batsby to elope with her to
GEROULD,
WINIFRED GREGORY;
A GUIDE TO TROLLOPE.
© 1948 Princeton University Press,
1976 renewed PUP
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