The wrong box

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The Wrong Box is a darkly comedic novel co-authored by Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne. The story revolves around the Finsbury family and a tontine-a financial arrangement where the last surviving member inherits a substantial sum of money. The narrative begins with the Finsbury brothers Joseph and Masterman as the last two survivors of the tontine. Morris Finsbury Joseph's nephew is desperate to claim the inheritance and escape his failing leather business. He concocts a plan to ensure his uncle Joseph outlives Masterman suspecting that Masterman is already dead and that his cousin Michael is hiding the fact to defraud him. The plot thickens when a train accident seemingly kills Joseph but in a twist of fate he survives and goes into hiding. Morris and his brother John unaware of Joseph's survival mistakenly bury another body believing it to be their uncle. Meanwhile Joseph oblivious to the chaos embarks on a series of misadventures including hitching a ride with a carrier and wandering through the countryside. As the story unfolds the brothers' attempts to cover up their supposed crime lead to a series of comedic and farcical situations. The novel explores themes of greed mistaken identity and the absurdity of human nature all while maintaining a satirical tone. The Finsbury family's antics culminate in a humorous and unexpected resolution highlighting the futility of their schemes and the unpredictability of life.
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