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A scholarly fellow, dissatisfied with academic life, leases a riverside tavern to study and reform its patrons; amid Oxford clubs, dinners, and his philanthropic experiments he becomes entangled in a criminal mystery involving a suspicious death, an inquest, and clues such as oranges from Jaffa and a striking physical mark; the narrative follows investigative episodes, personal reckonings, and the unraveling of motives as social contrasts between college life and the city's rougher quarters shape the outcome, concluding with consequences rendered by fate and a brief epilogue.
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