The Orley Farm Case is over -- but there are complications. According to a codicil in his will Sir Joseph Mason left Orley Farm to the son, Lucius Mason. But the codicil is in the handwriting of Lady Mason, a young woman who Sir Joseph married when he was seventy. Joseph Mason, Esq., count... more »ry gentleman -- owner of Groby Park in Yorkshire thanks to his wealthy father -- wanted Orley Farm farm as well. He contested the will -- but lost. Twenty years on, Lucius Mason returns from University to Orley Farm, determined to exercise new scientific methods of farming on fields leased cheaply to Samuel Dockwrath, a shady attorney. Enraged, Dockwrath checks old papers -- and discovers that the codicil on Sir Joseph Mason's will might be a forgery. He goes to Groby Park, confers with Joseph Mason Esq. The case is reopened with startling complications. With romantic sub-plots, the second volume of Orley Farm completes this great Victorian story!« less