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In which the solitary and desolate Osbaldistone Hall, once full of life and mirth, becomes the reluctant refuge for the weary fugitives Sir Frederick Vernon and his daughter Diana, whose perilous flight from their enemies is laid bare in urgent whispers. The narrator, wrestling with melancholy and cautious hospitality, confronts the tense presence of loyalty, suspicion, and sorrow that lingers like a twilight shadow within the ancient walls.
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