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The narrative follows Allynne Markworth, an attractive, enigmatic man who survives by his wits in fashionable society, and his friend Tom Hartshorne, who persuades him to spend a week at the country house to enliven household tedium and pursue a young governess. Set amid clubs, billiard-rooms, and dinner-parties, the story traces social manoeuvring, gambling, flirtation, and small deceptions as Markworth uses charm and skill to navigate obligations and temptations. Recurring themes include appearance versus reality, moral ambiguity in social climbing, and the precariousness of a life built on cleverness.

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John C. Hutcheson

John C. Hutcheson was a prolific author known for his adventure novels, particularly those centered around maritime themes. His works often reflect a deep fascination with the sea and the life of sailors, as seen in titles like "Afloat at Last: A Sailor Boy's Log of His Life at Sea" and "On Board the Esmeralda / Martin Leigh's Log - A Sea Story." Hutcheson's storytelling combines elements of adventure, mystery, and personal growth, appealing to young readers and those with a penchant for nautical tales. His contributions to literature include a variety of genres, showcasing his versatility as a writer.

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