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''Lorna Doone'', ''A Romance of Exmoor'', is a Novel by Richard Doddridge Blackmore . It was first published in 1869 . Named after the book or its title character, Lorna Doone is also the name of a Shortbread cookie made by Nabisco . PLOT The book is set in the 17th Century in the region of Exmoor in Devon , England . John (or Jan) Ridd is the son of a respectable farmer who was murdered in cold blood by a member of the notorious Doone clan, a once-noble family now living in the isolated Doone Valley. Battling his desire for revenge, John also grows into a respectable farmer and continues to take good care of his mother and two sisters. He falls hopelessly in love with Lorna, a girl he meets quite by accident, who turns out to be not only the granddaughter of Sir Ensor Doone (lord of the Doones), but destined to marry (against her will) the impetuous, menacing, and now jealous heir of the Doone Valley, Carver Doone. Carver will let nothing get in the way of his marriage to Lorna, which he plans to force upon her once Sir Ensor dies and he comes into his inheritance. Sir Ensor dies, and Carver becomes lord of the Doones. John Ridd helps Lorna escape to his family's farm. Since Lorna is a member of the hated Doone clan, feelings are mixed toward her in the Ridd household, but she is nonetheless defended against the enraged Carver's retaliatory attack on the farm. A member of the Ridd household notices Lorna's necklace, a jewel that she was told by Sir Ensor belonged to her mother. Further investigation reveals the necklace belonged to a Lady Dugal, who was robbed and murdered in her carriage by a band of outlaws. Only her daughter had survived the attack. Evidently being the long lost girl in question, it becomes apparent that Lorna was in fact heiress to one of the largest fortunes in the country. She was required by law, but against her will, to return to London to become the protégée of the King. Despite John and Lorna's love for one another, their marriage becomes quite out of the question. King Charles II dies, and the Duke Of Monmouth (the late King's illegitimate son) challenges Charles'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 ancestral lands in recognition of their services. However, Monmouth is defeated at the Battle Of Sedgemoor , and all those associated with him are sought for Treason . John Ridd, knowing the Doones better than any other man, leads the attack on their land. In return, he receives a title and is allowed the hand of Lady Lorna Dugal. However, Carver Doone escapes alive and still determined that if he shall not have Lorna, then no man shall. Carver bursts into the church during John and Lorna's wedding. Carver shoots Lorna and flees. Distraught and filled with blinding rage, John pursues and confronts Carver. A struggle ensues in which Carver is left sinking in a mire. Seeing him sinking, and against his better judgement, John attempts to help Carver, but his help is rejected, and Carver dies. John returns to Lorna to discover that she is not yet dead, and after some time of anxious uncertainty, she eventually pulls through and makes a recovery. TRIVIA
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