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A narrator listens as a shipmate named Gorham recounts the wreck of the Shearwater and a long-buried personal scandal: seaman Harry Owen, once in love with Kitty Melrose, married Sheila McTodd and thereafter led a troubled, secretive life. Gorham describes surviving the wreck, recognizing Kitty on board, and suspects the wreck may have been intentional to conceal or force a confrontation. The account traces Owen's frustrated longing, social consequences, restraint, and the tangled loyalties among friends, while presenting a mystery about love, regret, and the motives behind the catastrophe.

About the Author

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John Fleming Wilson

John Fleming Wilson was an author known for his work in the early 20th century. His notable book, "The Closed Door," reflects themes of introspection and the complexities of human relationships. Wilson's writing often explores the emotional landscapes of his characters, inviting readers to engage with their inner struggles. Though not widely recognized today, his contributions to literature provide insight into the societal norms and personal dilemmas of his time.

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