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"Ormond; or The Secret Witness" is a novel written by Charles Brockden Brown, an American writer known for his contributions to early American literature and the Gothic genre. It was first published in three volumes in 1799 and is one of Brown's important works.
The story of "Ormond" revolves around the main character, Constantia Dudley, the orphaned daughter of an American officer. She becomes entangled in a complex and suspenseful story filled with secrets, intrigue, and moral dilemmas, and the novel addresses themes of love, virtue, identity, and the consequences of individual actions.
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Summary
In the second volume of the novel, the story continues with a complex and suspenseful narrative. The central character, Constantia Dudley, remains entangled in a complex web of secrets, intrigue, and moral dilemmas. The book continues to explore themes of love, virtue, identity, and the consequences of individual actions.
As in the first volume, the concept of the "secret witness" remains an important element of the story. The characters in the novel are often monitored or monitored by hidden parties, adding to the sense of mystery and tension.
Constantia's relationship with Ormond becomes increasingly strained. As she learns more about his dark past, she begins to fear that he is plotting against her to her detriment. Ormond also becomes increasingly isolated and paranoid. He becomes convinced that a secret witness is closing in on him, and takes increasingly drastic measures to protect himself... .