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Calvert of Strathore

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The narrative follows Mr. Calvert, a young American brought to Paris as a prospective secretary in the American legation, as he moves through high society and revolutionary streets during the years around 1789. He witnesses both elegant amusements and brutal popular hardship, forms friendships and enmities with figures such as Beaufort, and is drawn into political and military turmoil that includes service under Lafayette, a personal duel, hazardous enterprises, and a daring penetration of royal precincts, culminating in dramatic events within the palace and the upheaval of the tenth of August.

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Abbe Carter Goodloe

Abbe Carter Goodloe was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. She is recognized for her novels that often explore themes of education and social dynamics among young women. Her notable works include "Calvert of Strathore," which delves into the complexities of personal relationships and societal expectations, and "College Girls," a portrayal of the lives and challenges faced by female students. Goodloe's writing reflects the evolving roles of women during her time, making her a significant figure in the literary landscape of her era.

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