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Essay heading: Legends of the fall
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Hailing from Boston, Susannah (Julia Ormond) is engaged to Samuel. Susannah brings a female influence into the house, which has been missing since William's wife Isabelle decided that life in the mountains for not for her. When Samuel, the youngest of the three, returns from college he brings with him his beautiful fiance, Susanna... displayed 300 characters
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When Samuel, the youngest of the three, returns from college he brings with him his beautiful fiance, Susanna. The eldest son, Alfred, soon finds himself in love with his brother's fiance, and things get worse when he discovers a growing passion between Susanna and Tristan. The plot revolves around the Colonel's favorite son, the darkly charismatic Tristan, whose rebelliousness and individuality wreak havoc on those around him... displayed next 300 characters
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