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A seafaring mystery opens when a returning ship's captain is robbed of a large sum, provoking suspicion from his employers and involvement of the police. Alongside the investigation, scenes ashore follow a young woman, Ada Conway, who walks windswept beaches, observes a battered barque, and confronts cliffside hazards. The narrative moves between shipboard detail and coastal life, showing how duty, reputation, and personal loyalties complicate efforts to discover the truth. Suspense arises from theft, social consequences, and interpersonal tensions, while maritime atmosphere and shore-bound incidents shape a story of intrigue and emerging emotional entanglement against western sea settings.
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