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A first-person autobiographical narrative traces a restless life from an unsettled childhood under a combative preacher father through early running away, years of wandering and varied work, and voyages as a sailor. Episodic chapters recount adventures and ethical observations that alternate with candid social and religious critique, emphasizing temperance, physical fortitude, unselfishness, and resistance to hypocrisy. The narrator frames personal transformation as a moral rebirth, presenting scattered anecdotes, philosophical reflections, and an epilogue of miscellaneous observations aimed at encouraging personal responsibility and broader social reform.
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