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An American army officer, weary of engineering work, travels to a small European court where unexpected ancestral ties draw him into aristocratic life. He moves through courtroom formalities, balls and masked fêtes, fencing matches and daring rides, while forming friendships, rivalries, and a romantic intrigue involving a mysterious woman. The narrative alternates scenes of military duty, family claims, and social danger—duels, legal appeals, and masquerade complications—culminating in decisive confrontations that settle honor, inheritance, and affection.

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John Reed Scott

John Reed Scott was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often blend elements of romance and adventure, showcasing his ability to create engaging narratives. Among his notable titles is "Beatrix of Clare," which reflects his skill in character development and storytelling. Scott's writing is characterized by its vivid imagery and exploration of complex themes, making him a significant figure in his literary era. In addition to "Beatrix of Clare," he authored several other works, including "The Colonel of the Red Huzzars" and "The Impostor: A Tale of Old Annapolis," which further illustrate his diverse storytelling capabilities.

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