The Duke of Atherstone had been driven to a frenzy. Every debutante in London wanted to marry him. Their determined mothers had transformed all of England into a matrimonial obstacle course.
Fleeing to the safety of his yacht, the Duke set sail for Monte Carlo. But even the dissipated society of the gambling tables provided no respite: Lady Millicent, his charmingly jaded mistress soon launched her own marital plans. Furious, the Duke pulled up anchor again, heading for Algiers.
In Algiers he finds an old friend and famous author, Nicholas Vlastov. To amuse the Duke, Nicholas takes him to see a Slave Market. Foolishly convinced that no eligible young lady was waiting to entrap him, the Duke allowed himself the luxury of admiring an exquisite young blonde on sale. As he moved closer to appraise her beauty, the terrified girl looked straight into his eyes, whispering: "Save me... save me!"
She was Selina, an English girl among the European kidnapped girls, and realising that she is desperately anxious to escape, the Duke decided buy her.
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