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The Highwayman

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A young, irreverent man navigates social circles and family ties after returning to society, his sharp wit and independence drawing him into comic drawing-room encounters, tavern scenes, and a crisis involving a companion frightened by highwaymen. Episodes of misunderstanding, dismissal, and reconciliation reveal secrets and force moral reckonings that test pride, generosity, and parental influence. The plot alternates brisk adventures on the road with domestic drama and satire of manners, while recurring characters, including a colonel, a sympathetic companion, and a returning captain, shape the protagonist's fortunes and provoke moments of remorse, consolation, and personal change.

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H. C. Bailey

H. C. Bailey was a British author known for his contributions to detective fiction in the early 20th century. He is particularly recognized for his creation of the character Mr. Fortune, a clever and unconventional detective who appears in several of his works. Among his notable titles are "Call Mr. Fortune" and "Mr. Fortune's Practice," which showcase his skill in blending mystery with engaging storytelling. Bailey's writing often reflects a keen understanding of human nature and the complexities of crime, making his stories both entertaining and thought-provoking. His work remains a part of the literary heritage of detective fiction.

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