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The Man Who Rose Again

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A cynical wager among four young men sets in motion a chain of deception when one accepts a challenge to conceal his true character while pursuing a woman's affection. He courts Olive Castlemaine while masking past ties and a divided nature, and the secret compact gradually unravels, producing shame, broken bonds, and moral decline. The return of rivals and confidants brings explanations, reminiscences, and confrontations, and the narrative follows how revelations force reckonings about pride, love, and responsibility, leading ultimately to confession, spiritual testing, and the possibility of moral restoration.

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Joseph Hocking

Joseph Hocking was a British author known for his engaging novels that often blend adventure, romance, and elements of spirituality. His works frequently explore themes of personal struggle and moral dilemmas against the backdrop of historical events. Among his notable titles is "All for a Scrap of Paper: A Romance of the Present War," which reflects on the impact of World War I. Hocking's storytelling is characterized by vivid characters and a strong sense of place, making his narratives resonate with readers seeking both entertainment and deeper reflections on life.

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