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The novel opens with an urbane, sharply dressed aristocrat whose provocative behavior at a gaming table sparks a humiliating scandal. The narrative follows a young man wrongly implicated, forced into flight and hardship; he survives through quick wit, the loyalty of companions, and frequent peril, including duels and daring escapes. Misunderstandings complicate a developing romantic attachment while schemes and revelations gradually unmask the true culprit. Honor is tested, relationships are strained and repaired, and the story resolves with vindication and reconciliation. The tone combines swashbuckling adventure, social comedy, and affectionate period detail.
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