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A young narrator newly arrived in the metropolis with his family watches the city with eager curiosity while his father, recently returned from foreign service, points out notable sights. They encounter an eccentric, weathered seaman whose costume and habits inspire both amusement and sympathy. The account shifts from fashionable streets to official corridors when the father calls at the Admiralty, then to a naval atmosphere at Portsmouth where drums and bugles mark military routine. Vivid character sketches and detailed scenes of port and barracks life set the tone for forthcoming maritime episodes.

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John C. Hutcheson

John C. Hutcheson was a prolific author known for his adventure novels, particularly those centered around maritime themes. His works often reflect a deep fascination with the sea and the life of sailors, as seen in titles like "Afloat at Last: A Sailor Boy's Log of His Life at Sea" and "On Board the Esmeralda / Martin Leigh's Log - A Sea Story." Hutcheson's storytelling combines elements of adventure, mystery, and personal growth, appealing to young readers and those with a penchant for nautical tales. His contributions to literature include a variety of genres, showcasing his versatility as a writer.

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