Plot
Augustus Melmotte, about
whose past little was known, established himself in
A
Melmotte's large gifts to charitable organizations
and lavish entertainments convinced the public of his financial genius, and
money flowed through his hands. He was asked by the Government as a great
Marie, as a reputed heiress of millions, was
sought in marriage by several highly placed but uniformly impecunious young
noblemen. She fell in love with the most worthless of them all, Sir Felix Carbury, planned in elopement with him and stole enough of
her father's money to finance it, but Sir Felix gambled away the money and
failed to keep the appointment. She later married Hamilton Fisker, originator
of the railroad scheme, and went with him to
Melmotte to bolster up his vanishing credit forged
yet another paper that would give him possession of his daughter's trust fund. When this failed, deserted by the men who had fawned upon him, and
after disgracing himself by appearing on the floor of the House while
intoxicated he committed suicide.
GEROULD,
WINIFRED GREGORY;
A GUIDE TO TROLLOPE.
© 1948 Princeton University Press,
1976 renewed PUP
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