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A historical narrative set in colonial Virginia portrays the rhythms of planter society—dinner parties, horse races, legal debates, and maritime traffic—while personal loyalties and political friction deepen into secret plots. The story follows a young woman in a prominent household and her circle as courtship, family ambitions, and local rivalries intersect with conspiracies, nocturnal expeditions, and violent encounters including duels and captures. Scenes shift between intimate domestic detail and tense public affairs, driving toward a sequence of confrontations that determine shifting allegiances and consequences.

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Mary Johnston

Mary Johnston was an American novelist and suffragist, known for her historical fiction that often explores themes of colonial America and the struggles of women. Her notable works include "Prisoners of Hope: A Tale of Colonial Virginia," which delves into the complexities of life in early Virginia, and "Lewis Rand," a narrative that reflects her interest in the Southern experience. Johnston's writing is characterized by its vivid portrayal of characters and settings, contributing to the literary heritage of the early 20th century. In addition to her novels, she was an advocate for women's rights, making her a significant figure in both literature and social reform.

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