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Contraband; Or, A Losing Hazard

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The story traces intertwined episodes of courtship, deception, and social maneuvering in the society of its time, opening with a widow whose feelings shift amid country pursuits. Schemes of betrayal, financial and romantic entanglements, and theatrical intrigues lead characters into urban environments such as bazaars and docks, where kidnapping and maritime chases complicate affairs. Reconnaissance, confrontations, and domestic reckonings follow, and characters confront remorse and seek repentance. The narrative combines sporting set pieces, city bustle, and intimate moral dilemmas to examine obligations, honor, and the risks of impulsive attachments.

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G. J. Whyte-Melville

George John Whyte-Melville was a Scottish novelist and poet, known for his vivid storytelling and exploration of themes related to hunting, society, and the human experience. His works often reflect his deep appreciation for the countryside and equestrian life, as seen in titles like "Kate Coventry: An Autobiography" and "Riding Recollections." Whyte-Melville's narratives are characterized by their engaging characters and rich descriptions, which transport readers to the settings he cherished. His contributions to 19th-century literature continue to resonate, showcasing the complexities of life during his time.

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