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The narrative follows Oswald Langdon and the brothers Pierre and Paul Lanier as romantic rivalries, legal entanglements, and personal vendettas unfold across England, France, and India. Court cases, scandals, and detective pursuits intersect with tragic accidents and stormy voyages, while suitors negotiate class expectations and moral commitments. One heroine rejects marriage in favor of vowed philanthropic service, provoking jealousy and schemes that escalate into conspiracies and violent encounters. Episodes alternate between country-house intimacy, urban investigations, and colonial adventures, exploring themes of honor, sacrifice, social aspiration, and the collision of private passion with public reputation.

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Levi Jackson Hamilton

Levi Jackson Hamilton was an American author known for his novel "Oswald Langdon / or, Pierre and Paul Lanier. A Romance of 1894-1898." This work reflects the literary style and themes of the late 19th century, exploring complex relationships and societal issues of the time. Hamilton's writing contributes to the understanding of the romantic genre during this period, offering readers a glimpse into the cultural and emotional landscape of the era.

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