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Dilemmas of Pride is the concluding volume in Margracia Loudon's compelling trilogy, delving deeper into the intricate lives of its characters while exploring themes of identity, love, and the consequences of pride. Brimming with tension and emotional depth, this final installment takes readers on a rollercoaster journey through a world where pride can lead to both triumph and tragedy.

Loudon's prose remains captivating throughout the story, effortlessly weaving together multiple plotlines and engaging subplots. She masterfully brings the characters to life, who evolve and face difficult choices, ultimately challenging readers to reflect on their own sense of pride and the impact it may have on their relationships.

One of the most intriguing aspects of Dilemmas of Pride is its exploration of the consequences of unchecked pride. Loudon skillfully portrays the characters' struggles as they grapple with their own egos, painting a cautionary tale about the dangers of excessive self-esteem. Through intertwined narratives, readers witness the profound shifts in the characters' lives, their regrets, and their attempts at redemption. This thought-provoking examination of pride serves as a valuable reminder of the potential pitfalls that lurk within us all.

Another strength of the novel lies in its in-depth character development. Loudon expertly crafts complex and multi-dimensional characters who are flawed yet relatable. Each character's dilemmas and internal conflicts highlight the human condition and the universal struggle to find one's true identity. Readers will find themselves immersed in the emotional turmoil these characters experience, forging a powerful connection with their stories.

The pacing of Dilemmas of Pride ensures a constant sense of anticipation, with each chapter offering new twists and turns that keep readers eagerly turning the pages. Loudon's ability to maintain a high level of tension without sacrificing nuance is commendable. At times, however, the intricacy of the plot may require readers to pause and reflect, as the various storylines and characters can become overwhelming.

Where Dilemmas of Pride truly shines is in its examination of love and its various manifestations. Whether it be the paternal love and protection of a father, the passionate romance between two star-crossed lovers, or the regenerative power of forgiveness, love permeates this novel. The exploration of love, intertwined with themes of pride and redemption, adds emotional depth and resonates long after the final pages.

In concluding her trilogy, Margracia Loudon masterfully ties together the loose ends of the previous volumes while posing profound questions about the nature of pride and the price one pays for unchecked hubris. Dilemmas of Pride stands firmly as a testament to the power of self-reflection, forgiveness, and the resilience of the human spirit. It is a must-read for those seeking a thought-provoking exploration of complex characters and the dilemmas they face.

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DILEMMAS OF PRIDE.

BY MARGRACIA LOUDON

THE AUTHOR OF FIRST LOVE.

IN THREE VOLUMES.

VOL. III.

LONDON:

BULL AND CHURTON, HOLLES STREET.

1833.

DILEMMAS OF PRIDE.

CHAPTER I.

We shall here pause for a few moments to give a slight sketch of the principal agent employed by Geoffery in this part of the business, and indeed in the conduct of the whole affair.

In Arden, the neighbouring county town, there lived a solicitor, who, unfortunately for the honour of humanity and his own especial calling, was without exception, the most thorough paced villain unhanged; nay, many have been hanged who were not half as bad; for this man was not only without remorse of conscience, but also without remorse of heart. His only reason for committing more robberies than murders was, that the former crime was in general more profitable than the latter; but as to who died the lingering death of a broken heart, he cared not, so long as he gained a few pounds by the transaction.

He was known for a mean contemptible fellow, and consequently possessed but little of the confidence of the higher orders, so that when he could catch a gentleman to plunder, it was a sort of prize in the lottery to him; but unfortunate tradesmen in a little way, were his natural prey: to such, when perishing in the gulf of misery, he pretended to stretch a helping hand, but with that very hand assisted in the work of destruction, and finally possessed himself of the wreck of their fortunes... Continue reading book >>




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