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The narrative follows a young American heir who, while embarking on foreign travel, is enlisted by a mysterious exile to carry a sealed packet to a prominent figure in St. Petersburg. His patriotic idealism and inexperience draw him into a web of secret societies, revolutionary intrigue, and surveillance by foreign agents. Encounters with imprisoned and exiled radicals reveal the human costs of political struggle, and shipboard and city scenes frame a journey from naïve enthusiasm toward deeper involvement in conspiracies that test loyalties and courage.

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Allan Arnold

Allan Arnold is an author known for his work in the realm of philosophical fiction. His notable book, "The Boy Nihilist," explores themes of existentialism and the search for meaning in a seemingly indifferent world. Through his writing, Arnold engages with complex ideas and challenges conventional perspectives, making his work a thought-provoking addition to literary discussions on nihilism and youth. While not widely recognized, his contributions reflect a unique voice in the exploration of philosophical themes within literature.

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