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A British army captain on leave becomes involved in the protection of a wounded young woman sheltered in a Dalmatian castle, where a reclusive master, a fierce guardian, and a locked study conceal secrets. The narrative shifts to a small eastern monarchy wracked by court maneuvering, foreign pressure, conspiracies, and patriotic plots; the captain's loyalty, a princess's peril, and duels of honor intersect with espionage and attempted crimes. Tensions peak around a contested coronation and a climactic duel, after which personal loyalties and political machinations reach a resolution that restores order for the principal characters.

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John R. Carling

John R. Carling was an author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of adventure and historical fiction. His notable works include "By Neva's Waters," which explores themes of love and loss against a backdrop of Russian landscapes, and "The Shadow of the Czar," a tale steeped in intrigue and political tension. Carling's writing often reflects a fascination with history and the human condition, making his stories both engaging and thought-provoking. His works, while not widely recognized today, contribute to the literary heritage of his time.

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