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The narrative opens with the discovery of a drowned high-born woman, an event that sparks a prolonged mystery about who was responsible. Rival suitors, jealous passions, and a solemn vow draw central figures such as Kenelm Eyrle and Sir Ronald into a web of love, suspicion, false accusation, and confession. Social entertainments, household intrigue, and private torment propel courtroom- and character-driven reckonings, while shifting loyalties, sacrifices, and revelations gradually clarify motives and outcomes, leaving some moral ambiguities and emotional debts even after final resolutions and reconciliations.

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Bertha M. Clay

Bertha M. Clay was a prolific author known for her contributions to the genre of romantic fiction in the late 19th century. Her works often explore themes of love, sacrifice, and the complexities of human relationships. Among her notable titles is "A Tragedy of Love and Hate," which exemplifies her ability to weave emotional depth into her narratives. Clay's writing reflects the societal norms and challenges faced by women of her time, making her stories both relatable and poignant. With a total of six published works, she remains a significant figure in the literary heritage of her era.

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