Charlie Codman's Cruise: A Story for Boys
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A resourceful but poor fourteen-year-old newspaper seller leaves home and, after encounters with a miser and ongoing hardship, takes to the sea where he faces a sequence of severe trials. Misunderstandings aboard ship culminate when a found ring prompts the captain, mate, and fellow seamen to suspect him of theft. The narrative follows his efforts to maintain honesty, prove his innocence, and endure adversity, underscoring themes of perseverance, moral courage, and the contrast between poverty and avarice.
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