Roland Yorke(Paperback, Mrs. Wood, Henry)
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In Roland Yorke, the titular character, Roland, is a young, impulsive, and somewhat reckless man, who struggles with the consequences of his actions. After the events of The Channings, Roland finds himself in London, trying to establish his independence and make a career. However, his lack of discipline and poor decisions lead him into a series of difficulties, including financial troubles and involvement in a complex legal case.Despite his flaws, Roland is a character with good intentions, and the story follows his journey toward personal growth and redemption. His interactions with other characters, such as the disciplined and morally upright Arthur Channing (from the previous novel), highlight the contrast between recklessness and responsibility.