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Lentala of the South Seas: The Romantic Tale of a Lost Colony

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A band of shipwrecked colonists struggles to survive on an unfamiliar island as leadership disputes and a stern commander shape defensive preparations. Interactions with local peoples unfold through language lessons, masquerade, and secret alliances that bind some colonists to native youths and complicate a developing romance. Demands from a ruling chief prompt fears of deportation, covert plans, and daring rescue attempts, while betrayals and tactical decisions escalate tensions. The narrative moves toward a dramatic catastrophe that exposes hidden motives, forces personal sacrifices, and culminates in painful partings.

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W. C. Morrow

W. C. Morrow was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of romance and adventure. His notable works include "A Man: His Mark. A Romance," which explores themes of identity and ambition, and "Bohemian Paris of To-day," a vivid portrayal of the artistic and cultural milieu of Paris. Morrow's writing often reflects a fascination with exotic locales, as seen in "Lentala of the South Seas: The Romantic Tale of a Lost Colony." His diverse body of work showcases his ability to weave intricate narratives that engage with both societal issues and personal dilemmas.

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