- Squire Pierre St. Laurent returns from wars in India to 17th-century provincial France to find his estate confiscated by governor Narbonne, for back taxes, and resold to Katrina, a Dutch Countess. Katrina offers to return Pierre's property if he will help her get possession of the 'Star of India,' a fabulous sapphire, held at the moment by Narbonne. The Dutch government wants it returned to its Indian worshipers, in order to keep peace. Pierre is a guest at Narbonne's château during a visit from King Louis IV, who wants to acquire the sapphire for his new court-favorite, Mme. de Montespan. Pierre discovers that the "Star" is hidden in the hilt of Narbonne's sword, He challenges Narbonne to a duel, gains possession of Narbonne's sword, extracts the jewel and escapes the castle with Narbonne's men in pursuit. Katrina is on a Dutch ship in the harbor and is soon joined by Pierre and his pursuers.—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>
- After many years abroad, the Chevalier de St. Laurent returns to France only to find his estate has been confiscated and sold due to the machinations of the infamous Duc de Narbonne. St. Laurent must recover the priceless star sapphire which was clandestinely used as the payment, thus consigning himself to dangerous intrigues at the court of Louis XIV
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