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A compact cast in a provincial port is drawn into schemes of privateering and plunder by a charismatic veteran seafarer, setting off a sequence of sea ventures, shifting allegiances, and legal entanglements. Social ambition and small-scale skulduggery intersect with a romantic subplot as characters test loyalties and wrestle with conscience amid opportunities for gain. The narrative moves between rollicking nautical episodes and ironic domestic maneuvering, tracing how claims on property and reputation are pursued and disputed, and concluding with a wry reckoning that leaves several fortunes and relationships altered.

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L. Cope Cornford

L. Cope Cornford was a writer known for his contributions to adventure literature. His notable work, "The Last Buccaneer," explores themes of piracy and adventure on the high seas, capturing the imagination of readers with its vivid storytelling and rich characterizations. Cornford's writing reflects a fascination with maritime lore and the romanticized life of buccaneers, making his work a significant part of the genre. Though not widely recognized today, his literary contributions offer a glimpse into the adventurous spirit of his time.