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The narrative follows Luke Huber as he recognizes and confronts pervasive coercion within political, legal, and economic systems. His efforts to expose corruption and secure accountability reveal alliances, betrayals, public complacency, and the legal profession's complicity, while personal episodes illustrate how social and sexual hypocrisies entrap individuals. Combining polemical prefatory remarks with dramatized scenes, the work argues that imposing one group's will upon others is a central social wrong and examines the moral costs of reformers who challenge entrenched interests and popular indifference.

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Reginald Wright Kauffman

Reginald Wright Kauffman was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. He wrote across various genres, including novels and plays, often exploring themes of love, society, and human relationships. His notable works include "Running Sands," a tale of adventure and romance, and "The Azure Rose: A Novel," which showcases his narrative style and character development. Kauffman's writing reflects the complexities of his time, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of his era.

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