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“Madam,’ said Ortho, prickling. ‘I will have you know that until yesterday I was captain of my own ship.’ Her lip curled. ‘Yesterday!—a thing of little value, O.P. It is but yesterday I had all Kingston—aye, all Jamaica—at my feet. And what will my brave yesterday buy me now? One sigh? One tint glance of admiration?’ She flung her hands out, despairingly. ‘It cannot even win me civility from a broken ship-master.”

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High Noon

The story revolves around a small town under threat from an outlaw gang, leading to a tense showdown at noon. The protagonist, a newly appointed marshal, must face his own fears and the town's citizens' expectations to uphold justice. more

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Crosbie Garstin

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