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The narrative follows a newspaper editor who, after a reporter fails to secure confidential mining reports, sends a resourceful female correspondent aboard the liner carrying the men who possess the documents. Posing as an ordinary traveler, she employs charm, observation, and undercover tactics during hotel and shipboard encounters to obtain the particulars needed for a cable dispatch. The story explores professional ingenuity, the ethical gray areas of reporting, and how social expectations and gender roles shape access and persuasion in late nineteenth-century journalistic practice.

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Robert Barr

Robert Barr was a Scottish-Canadian author and journalist known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. He wrote a diverse range of works, including novels, short stories, and essays, often exploring themes of romance and adventure. Among his notable titles is "A Chicago Princess," which showcases his knack for character-driven narratives. Barr's writing is characterized by its wit and engaging storytelling, making him a prominent figure in the literary circles of his time. His works reflect a blend of humor and social commentary, appealing to a wide audience and contributing to the literary heritage of his era.

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