A primal woman
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The narrative follows a gentleman who flees a whaling ship and finds refuge on a remote Pacific island, where a solitary trader shelters him in a locked storehouse and relies on his young daughter to bring food. The trader, long married to an island woman, remembers her fierce protective act that killed a violent beachcomber and mourns her recent death. The story contrasts the exploitative presence of whalers with island community life, and explores cross-cultural bonds, loyalty, and the sustaining power of a woman's devotion as it shapes surviving relationships and choices.
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