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The narrative follows Sir Mortimer Ferne and a circle of courtiers, poets, and sea captains who gather in taverns, swear to daring voyages, and set out on privateering expeditions to the Spanish Main. It traces their preparations, rivalry and camaraderie, storms that scatter their fleet, confrontations at sea and ashore, questions of honor and reputation, and the moral costs of adventure. Interwoven are scenes of courtly life, debating courage and fame, and moments of personal reckoning as men face loss, loyalty, and the uncertain rewards of fortune.

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Mary Johnston

Mary Johnston was an American novelist and suffragist, known for her historical fiction that often explores themes of colonial America and the struggles of women. Her notable works include "Prisoners of Hope: A Tale of Colonial Virginia," which delves into the complexities of life in early Virginia, and "Lewis Rand," a narrative that reflects her interest in the Southern experience. Johnston's writing is characterized by its vivid portrayal of characters and settings, contributing to the literary heritage of the early 20th century. In addition to her novels, she was an advocate for women's rights, making her a significant figure in both literature and social reform.

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