Barney Blake, the Boy Privateer; or, The Cruise of the Queer Fish
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A young sailor freshly paid off wanders the Boston wharves in 1813 and is persuaded by an old messmate to join a spirited privateer bound for a year's cruise. The account details the brigantine's polished armament and a comically severe yet merry captain whose rough-sea bearing and sly interrogation welcome the new recruit. The forecastle comes alive with a motley, multinational crew—boatswain Tony Trybrace, the bottle‑fond Norwegian Old Nick, the brave second mate Pat Pickle, and many others—whose pranks, nicknames, and friendly roughness establish shipboard life and set a jocular tone for the forthcoming maritime episodes.
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