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A young man is drawn into a perilous scheme when a frantic lawyer urges him to win the affections of a wealthy, headstrong woman during a sea voyage to prevent her marrying another suitor. Suspicions about the rival and a band of bold, clever rogues emerge, each deploying ruthless tactics to achieve their aims. Initially amused, the young man comes to perceive real danger and adopts a seemingly casual but determined strategy to confound his adversaries. The narrative follows unfolding intrigues, double dealings, and escalating confrontations as characters maneuver for advantage and truth is pursued amid deception.

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W. Douglas Newton

W. Douglas Newton was an author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the adventure and travel genres. His notable works include "Double Crossed," which showcases thrilling escapades, and "Westward with the Prince of Wales," a narrative that captures the spirit of exploration and the allure of the American West. Newton's writing reflects a keen interest in the themes of adventure and the human experience, making his works a fascinating read for those interested in historical journeys and character-driven stories.

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