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A colonial adventure unfolds in a Southeast Asian residency where political maneuvering, local loyalties, and pirate threats entwine. A half-Dyak woman and a reserved Chinese follower figure in personal intrigues amid a complacent European official and a newly appointed resident whose arrival intensifies tensions. Councils, warnings, and an organized pirate league escalate to ambushes, captures, and temple confrontations that provoke rescue efforts and violent clashes onshore. Themes of vengeance, honor, and contested authority drive shifting alliances until a final confrontation compels promises from the governor.

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John Charles Beecham

John Charles Beecham was an English author known for his contributions to natural history and ornithology. His notable work, "The Argus Pheasant," reflects his keen interest in avian species and their habitats. Beecham's writing often combines scientific observation with a narrative style that engages readers, making complex subjects accessible. His work contributes to the understanding of wildlife and the importance of conservation, showcasing the beauty and diversity of nature.

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