Plot
The Marquis of Kingsbury and his second wife were
highly indignant at the behavior of the Marquis' two older children, Lord
Hampstead and Lady Frances Trafford, both of whom were determined to marry
beneath their rank.
The Marchioness, jealous for the future of her own
three small sons, intrigued with the unscrupulous family chaplain Mr. Greenwood
to deepen the breach between the father and his older children, and even came
to hope for the death of Lord Hampstead so that her oldest son would succeed to
the title. Lord Hampstead had fallen in love with Marion Fay, only living
daughter of an old Quaker who worked as a clerk in the City, whose wife and
other children had all died of consumption. Although
Lady
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