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The narrative follows a young recruit, John Manton, who bears a striking physical resemblance to another man, Bernard Treves, prompting Captain Gilbert to confront questions of identity. Manton reveals a past military accounting fault he is determined to remedy, while Gilbert conceives using the likeness to achieve practical ends. Mistaken identities, inquiries by military and police figures, and a developing plan to exploit resemblance create a web of suspense and moral dilemma. The story unfolds through investigations, personal confessions, and schemes that blend elements of mystery, adventure, and clandestine service operations.

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Laurence Clarke

Laurence Clarke is an author recognized for his novel "Bernard Treves's Boots: A Novel of the Secret Service." This work delves into themes of espionage and intrigue, reflecting the complexities of secret service operations. Clarke's writing often intertwines elements of adventure and suspense, contributing to the literary landscape of early 20th-century fiction. While not extensively documented, his contributions offer a glimpse into the genre's evolution during a time marked by significant historical events.

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