About This Book
The narrator describes aiding a young woman, Grace, to elope by sea aboard his small dandy-rigged yacht, with his captain Caudel and a compact crew. They slip out of Boulogne by night and face changing weather, close observation, and the practical demands of seamanship that test nerves and resolve. A proposal and an at-sea marriage mark a turning point, followed by a mysterious mermaid episode and a homeward passage. The narrative blends romantic suspense with vivid shipboard detail and reflections on courage, intimacy, and adaptation to maritime life.
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