El Reggae

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The Story is about a man , jhon ridd who lives in exmoor, england. He is the son of a farmer who was murdered by one of the Doone clan. The Doone clan was a noble family , but now they are outlaws ,in the isolated Doone Valley. Batting his desire for revenge , John becomes a respectable farmer and takes good care of his mother and two sisters. He meets Lorna and he falls in love with her. Lornais (apparently) the granddaughter of Sir Ensor Doone (lord of the Doones). Lorna was destined to marry(against her will) Carver Doone.Carver will let nothing get in the way of his marriage to Lorna ,Which he plans to forcé upon her once Sir Ensor diez and he comes into his inheritance. Sir Ensor dies , and Carver becomes lord of the Doones , Jhon Ridd helps Lorna escape to his family`s farm.Plover`s Barrows. Lorna is a member of the hated Doone clan, feelings are mixed toward her in the Ridd household , but she is defended against the enraged Carver`s attack on the farm. A member of theRidd household notices Lorna`s necklace , a jewel that she was told by Sir Ensor belonged to her mother.
During a visit fronm the Counsellor. Carver`s father and the wisest of the Doone family , thenecklace is stolen from Plover`s Barrows . A family friend discovers Lorna`s origins , learning that the necklace belonged to a lady Dugal , who was robbed and murdered by the Doones.Only her daughtersurvived the attack . It becomes apparent that Lorna is in fact heiress to one of the largest fortunes in the country, and not a Doone after all.She is requiered by law , but against her will , toreturn to London to become a Ward in Chancery.Despite John and Lorna`s love for one another , their marriage is out of the question.King Charles II diez , and the Duke of Monmouth(the late King`sillegitimate son)challenges Charle`s brother James for the throne.The Doones ,abandoning their plan to marry Lorna to Carver and claim her wealth , side with Monmouth in the hope of reclaiming their...
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