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The narrative opens with a long-forgotten cache of pirate specie—American eagles and Spanish doubloons—kept decades in a bank vault, its provenance marked by a bloodstain and an unclaimed deposit. Its sudden emergence entangles a young clerk, his employer's son, and others in a sequence of misadventure: discovery, a daring theft, and attempts at recovery. Interwoven with bankroom bustle and domestic scenes, the plot explores how sudden wealth, secrecy, and social aspirations disrupt routines, loyalties, and romances, driving characters into schemes, misunderstandings, and reconciliations as they pursue or defend the trove.

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Frederic Jesup Stimson

Frederic Jesup Stimson was an American author and lawyer known for his contributions to both fiction and legal literature. His works often explore themes of morality and the complexities of law. Among his notable titles is "Popular Law-making," which examines the evolution and current trends in statutory law. Stimson's storytelling is characterized by a blend of adventure and introspection, as seen in works like "Pirate Gold" and "The Crime of Henry Vane: A Study with a Moral." His diverse writings reflect a keen interest in the interplay between legal principles and human behavior.

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