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The narrator, Clifton Cleeve, recounts a sequence of startling events in London connected to secret, refined crimes and corrosive social undercurrents. He describes how chance encounters, a parliamentary friend's uneasy discontent, and late-night wanderings draw him into a drama of love, self-sacrifice, jealousy, and calculated malice, leaving him burdened by an unsolved mystery that saps his happiness. The narrative mixes personal confession with vivid urban scenes, social clubs, and legal and political pressures as the narrator pieces together facts he witnessed and suffered, aiming to expose the hidden dangers beneath polite society.
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